Chevy? not to my knowledge. What's cool is the regular Corvair and the Van version had a turbo charger option, vroom vroom. Oh and of course the was the VW van with engine in the rear.
The Chevy Corvair came in a number of varieties. All were rear engine air cooled flat 6 engines. Production started in 1959 as a 1960 model and ended in 1969.
1960 - 4 door sedan and 2 door coupe
1961 - 4 door sedan, 4 door wagon (Lakewood) , 2 door coupe - Monza model being the top model
1962 through 1964 - 4 door sedan, 4 door wagon (dropped after 1962), 2 door coupe, 2 door convertible - Monza model being the top model with the 2 door coupe and convertible available with the Spyder option (150hp turbo charged). Spyder became a model instead of an option in 1964.
1962 through 1965 Chevrolet also produced a Corvair line of trucks which included the Greenbrier Sport wagon (seating for 9), Corvan 95 (panel van), Loadside pickup, and Rampside pickup (the passenger side of the pickup bed had a gate which folded to the street to form a ramp).
1965/1966 - Body style changed with 2 door, 4 door model cars (500, Monza, and Corsa). The Corsa was either a 180hp turbo charged engine or a 140 hp, 4 carburetor engine. Trucks were discontinued after 1965.
1967 through 1969 the Corsa model was dropped and so was the turbo charger. You could still order a Monza with the 140 hp 4 carburetor engine.