1963 Corvair Monza Convertible (restored) on 2040-cars
Kennard, Nebraska, United States
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Car was professionally restored with new paint, new top 2 years ago. 4-speed transmission works great, motor has lots of tourque, runs great, doesn't use any oil. Carburetor has been upadated to a new Holly carb and intake manifold. Has plenty of power to do down the road. Top is mechanical, and the tan interior is perfect. Kick boards have minor scuff marks as expected, would need replacement to restore to show quality. Brakes are solid, work great. Restoration included many new parts: New battery, tires (400 miles), wheels, wire wheel covers, rear shocks, side chrome, new front bumper, new top, new original AM radio, new padded dash, new carpet and seat covers, new ignition switch, Holly intake manifold and 4 bbl carburetor, new lifters, gas tank, fuel pump, mufflers (dual exhaust). Car was painted with DuPont urethane and clear coat (Fire mist Green). Car is 50 years old, and the restoration was done right. I have mentioned everything I can think of to describe the car accurately, but obviously there is no warranty on a car of this age. I will provide the VIN to any interested party. Purchaser should plan to put down $500 via Paypal within 2 days of closing. Balance due in cash, wire transfer or Cashier's Check when you pick up the car, or arrange shipping. Delivery available in open trailer at rate of $1.50 per loaded mile within 500 miles of Omaha, NE, or come pick it up and drive it home! Car is fun to drive! Vehicle is for sale locally, so I reserve the option to withdraw from sale.
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