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1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Sedan 35 K Original. 110 Auto - Hit Rear. Barn Find on 2040-cars

US $1,950.00
Year:1965 Mileage:35700
Location:

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States

1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Sedan 35 K Original. 110 engine  Automatic Transmision - Hit Rear.

A True Barn Find!

The Good. 35,700 original miles. Parked in a barn in 1970 and just recently saw sunshine. Absolutely no rust. NONE. Car was started a few years ago but has been sitting for many years. It rolled freely onto the ramp truck. We are selling it as part of an estate liquidation. It has no title becuase it has never been titled. Last driven 1970as the owner backed into a tree and parked it in his garage. Interier is dirty but upholstry is very good. Dirty from dust. Back seat had a cover over it and when we pealed it off the seats is like new. Truck in front is like new inside. Under carrage is also very clean with no rust or rot. Glass is all good. We have all keys. We have owners manuals.

The Bad. Car has not been run in some time. Missing some headlight trim. Damage to rear bumper, rear trunk, tail lights and tail light asembley. Rear quarters have a crease from the impact but could be straightened. Tires are rotted. Battery is junk.

Selling car as is. Delivery is possible for a resonable fee. Availible for preview anytime.

Payments accepted: We accept paypal online, we will also accept Visa or MasterCard by calling our office (987) 345-2022. Office hours are Tuesday – Friday from 10.00 am till 5.30 pm. and Saturday from 10.00 A.M. till 3.00 P.M. Eastarn Standard Time, If we do not answer please call back shortly, we maybe in the warehouse.

ABOUT US: Parkhill Auctions is family owned and operated. We specialize in  estate liquidations with a brick and mortar warehouse in Massachusetts. If you have questions on this or any other auction, you may reach us by phone during business hours 978-345-2022

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