1964 Corvair 95 Panel Van on 2040-cars
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
1964 Corvair 95 panel van. This van has some rust here and there (see video below for more detail) but over all is extremely solid for a van of this age. The van runs and drives, the engine starts right up however it does have a light knock when running, the oil pressure is still high and healthy and it still has plenty of power so it would be a good candidate to rebuild. These vans are getting very rare and this is a good starting point to make a really nice one out of. I have a clean Massachusetts tittle and the original owners manual to include in the sale. Please feel free to email me with any questions.
On Mar-24-14 at 08:01:05 PDT, seller added the following information: Please watch the YouTube video to see and hear the van run http://youtu.be/5R04iQVt7IA |
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