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1963 Chevrolet Corvair Ramp Side Truck 95 2.4l, Must See!! on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:45600
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 3r124f104500
Year: 1963
Mileage: 45,600
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvair

You are looking at this beautiful RARE 1963 Chevy Corvair Ramp side truck , it has been recently restored by previous owner, car runs and drives perfect with only 45600 miles believed to be original, only 2046 Ramp side trucks were made in 1963 out of which only about 200 exist today. This truck was purchased new on 1/21/1963 (have the original owner protection plan booklet) truck was purchased by a North Carolina clothing co and used for clothing delivery (have all annual state inspection receipts and state license registration papers for the first 25 years while the truck was used by the clothing co as well as the original owner’s manual).  Truck was striped to the metal a couple of years ago, PPG epoxy primer, new Dupont Emron paint. New Tweed cloth seats and carpet, new paint interior, new back glass and windshield and vent windows seals. New felt channels and lots of stainless steel screws and bolts everywhere. Truck has American Racing 5 spoke alum. Wheels, motor and power train were gone through, new belts and hoses, new exhaust and muffler, new coil and plugs, oil and filter. I have had the truck for the last two years, everything works it will drive anywhere, it’s been garage kept and well taken care off. Plate data:  VIN# 3R124F104500, Wheel base 95, Trim standard, Paint code 521. 

Please call Mike with questions at 281 7732422 or if you like to inspect, truck is in San Antonio, TX area.

 
no warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied with the car being sold, therefor its "AS-IS".

thank you for looking 



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