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In the early stages of the Chevy Corvair program in 1959, General Motors (GM) designers crafted a two-passenger sports coupe variant. Notably, during this phase, the design studio employed a full-size mannequin positioned in the driver's seat for reference and evaluation purposes. This iteration represented a significant step in the evolution of the Corvair series, showcasing the innovative approach taken by GM in automotive design during that era.