1963 Corvair Monza 900 Coupe, Rust-free Oklahoma Car, Rebuilt Engine on 2040-cars
Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
1963 CHEVROLET CORVAIR MONZA 900 COUPE. A TOTALLY RUST FREE
OKLAHOMA CAR THAT I BROUGHT TO THE EAST COAST 3 MONTHS AGO. THIS
CORVAIR SPENT MOST OF IT'S ENTIRE LIFE IN WARM, DRY, SUNNY OKLAHOMA (AND IT SHOWS), THEN TO NEW MEXICO IN 2011. THE ENTIRE BODY, FLOORS, AND
UNDERCARRIAGE ARE LIKE NEW--AMAZING!!
THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT BY A CORVAIR SPECIALIST IN OKLAHOMA, AND HAS VERY LITTLE MILEAGE ON IT--RUNS GREAT. THE BRAKE PEDAL IS HIGH AND FIRM. IT APPEARS TO EVEN HAVE THE ORIGINAL DELCO DRUMS ON IT. THE TIRES ARE NEW RADIALS. BATTERY IS FAIRLY NEW. FRONT SEATS HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO HIGH BACK POWER LEATHER BUCKETS. PAINT IS DRIVER QUALITY DUE TO SUN FADE ON TOP OF HOOD, ROOF, AND TRUNK. BODY IS ALL ORIGINAL AND VERY STRAIGHT. NO EVIDENCE OF ANY PRIOR BODY WORK OTHER THAN ONE REPAINT. IF YOU INVEST IN A GOOD QUALITY PAINT JOB YOU CAN HAVE A SHOW CAR. YOU WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT RUST REPAIR BLEEDING THROUGH! INTERIOR COULD USE NEW DOOR PANELS (READILY AVAILABLE FROM CLARK'S CORVAIR PARTS) AND TOP OF REAR SEAT BACK. WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK IN IT. WHY START WITH A RUSTY CAR THAT NEEDS SURGERY? THIS IS A SOLID, INEXPENSIVE WAY TO GET INTO A NICE CLASSIC CAR. RI IS A NON-TITLE STATE FOR VEHICLES OVER 10 YEARS. CAR WILL BE TRANSFERRED WITH THE PREVIOUS NEW MEXICO TITLE (WHICH HAS BEEN SIGNED OVER TO ME), AND A BILL OF SALE. |
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