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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Sypder Convertible on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:105268 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Kihei, Hawaii, United States

Kihei, Hawaii, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Turbocharge 150HP
Year: 1964
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Corvair
Trim: Monza Spyder
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Manual
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 105,268
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

FOR SALE: 1964 Monza,Corvair Spyder Turbocharge engine

This car is a rare 1964 Tubo Charge, Monza Spyder, Corvair convertible. They only made a few of these cars that were with a turbocharge with 150HP.

My father purchased this car in 2005. He began the restoration in 2006 and finally completed the car fall 2009. The restoration included a FULL engine overhaul, clutch replacement, all new suspension and completly rebuilt the transmission. The car was painted in 2007 with all new weather stripping and then the new top was put on. Since the restoration it has only been driven for about 2500 miles. The car gets a good run about twice a month and is stored inside of a garage covered the rest of the time. This car is in excellent condition with only minor rust above the rear fender-well and lower door both on driver side.

This car is located on Maui, but can be shipped just about anywhere. Shipping to west coast US is about $1072.00 and to the east coast US is less than $2500.00. Internationally can be done, but you will need to look into that one. The two companies that I have come across for shipping is Matson and Pasha. But this car would be totally worth the cost of having it shipped. My dad thought so, that why he had me ship it to him from North Vancouver, Canada. My dad passed away and that is why we are selling it. I hope who ever buys the car has the love for it as my dad did. Thank you. Laura

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2014 Maserati Ghibli Diesel

Thu, 11 Sep 2014

It used to be easier to make sense of the auto industry. There were mainstream manufacturers, and there were niche sports car manufacturers. That was before Porsche starting selling more crossovers than it does sports cars, Lamborghini began preparing to go down the same road, and Ferrari introduced an all-wheel-drive hatchback. But long before the arrival of the Cayenne, the unveiling of the Urus and the advent of the FF, the storied marque that is Maserati was already bolstering its sports car offerings with four-door sedans.
In fact, it's now been half a century and six generations since the launch of the original Quattroporte. So the idea of a four-door Maserati shouldn't come as any surprise by now, but the vehicle you see here has the Modenese automaker breaking new ground in another way entirely. And it's not the size, either: although the new Ghibli is smaller than the current QP, it's roughly the same size as the aforementioned original - not to mention the Dodge Charger, a corporate stablemate which similarly revived a coupe nameplate for a four-door sedan. No, what makes this Ghibli 'special' is what resides under the hood, because the model you're looking at packs the very first diesel Maserati has ever offered in its hundred-year history.
Sacrilege, you say? Maybe, but as so-called performance brands have turned their attention to four-door sedans and crossovers, they've also begun to embrace diesel propulsion. In Europe these days, even Porsche, Jaguar, the BMW M division and Audi Quattro GmbH are burning the midnight oil. So while it may be new territory for Maserati, the Ghibli is far from the first high-end, performance-oriented diesel on the Old World's market. It's also a vital addition to the brand's portfolio, particularly in Europe where the advantageous price of diesel fuel over gasoline (and the smaller volumes of fuel a diesel engine typically consumes) makes offering a model so equipped vital to the Trident marque's ambitious growth plans. The question, then, is whether it delivers.

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Furthermore, the MC Stradale now gets a carbon fiber hood with an air intakes and extractors, 20-inch alloys and new materials inside. It will take the A-lister's spot on the Maserati stand at the Geneva Motor Show, making its world debut alongside the European debut of the new Quattroporte. The press release below can tell you more.

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