1966 Chevy Corvair Monza Convertible Pretty Solid Car Runs And Yard Drives on 2040-cars
Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
1966 chevy corvair monza 110hp convertible very solid car with exception of alittle rot the size of a half dollor bill in left lower quarter and the trunck floor bottom is rotted and a small section of the drivers floor panis rotted as all this is seen in the pics,car starts and yard drives the brakes bleed down from sitting and need to be bleed i think the car has been sitting in a garage for the last few yrs and the brakes worked when parked in the garage,car has 4 newer radail tires on it with all 4 original hubcaps,i have alot of extra used parts for car including extra doors and trim,i also have alot of new parts for car including new carpet,top boot and bra,oil filter,manuals,i have a new top kit from clarks corvair in mass that goes with the car the only problem is from sitting in garage a mouse chewed a few half dollor size holes in top above windshield,you can order just a top material from clarks cheap to replace it or try and have a leather shop try to repair it,car starts with the key and all lights and horn ect all work,the car has black interior in good shape with minor schraches and maybe one small small tear in drivers seat,dooor panels are there but are gonna need to be covered,this is a manual top car,,this is a pretty solid original car that with alittle work can be driven the way it is or restore it for a nice collector car please feel free to come take a look at car before bidding car is located in a friends garage in waterbury ct,this car is being sold with a ct bil of sale due to ct being a non title state pre 1980,A $500 DEPOSIT VIAL PAYPAL OR CASH IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS AND REMAINING BALANCE DUE BY CASH ONLY WITHIN 72 OF END OF AUCTION,VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 72 HRS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE PRIOR TO BIDDING,ALL FUNS ARE USD,I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DUE TO ITEM BEING LISTED EARLY,PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE COOL STUFF THANKS DAN
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