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1965 Corvair Monza Convertible 48k California Car Power Top Real Head Turner!!!! on 2040-cars

US $14,995.00
Year:1965 Mileage:48317
Location:

Lodi, New Jersey, United States

Lodi, New Jersey, United States
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1965 CORVAIR

1965 CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE. PICTURES ARE WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS. CAR CAME FROM CALIFORNIA AND HAD MINIMAL RUST REPAIR DONE. IT WAS ORIGINALLY BURGANDY BUT WAS PAINTED FLAME RED. INTERIOR IS PARTIALLY ORIGINAL. FRONT SEATS HAVE HAD COVERES REPLACED BECAUSE DRIVERS HAD A SPLIT SO THE PAIR WERE DONE EVEN THOUGH THE MATCH IS PERFECT WITH THE ORIGINAL REAR - CARPETS REPLACED AND TOP IS ABOUT 2 YEARS OLD.WHICH IS POWER, SUPER RARE OPTION!!! HAS CUSTOM HIDDEN BLUETOOTH RADIO IN GLOVEBOX THAT IS REALLY AWSOME - PPI4 CHANNEL AMP UNDER REAR SEAT - ALPINE SPEAKERS MOUNTED ON REAR OF BACK SEAT - KICKER 4X6 DUAL CONES HIDDEN IN FLOOR UNDER REAR SEAT, HAS CUSTOM SPEAKER PODS UNDER CAR. SONY 5X7'S MOUNTED IN DASH- CAR SOUDS AWSOME AND YOU'D NEVER KNOW IT HAS TUNES IN IT OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL RADIO WHICH IS JUST FOR LOOKS NOW. NEEDS NOTHING - AUTOMATIC SHIFTS SMOOTH, STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT. NEW BRAKES ALL WAY AROUND, NEW SHOCKS, OPTIMA BATTERY WITH ALUMINUM BATTERY MOUNT. 15" bfg TIRES ON NOVA RALLY'S WITH CUSTON SILVERADO CENTER CAPS.  THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR, IT IS BY FAR NICER THAN MOST OUT THERE BUT MARKS ON THE SIDE TRIM AND SMALL MARKS HERE AND THERE ON CHROME AND WEATHERSTRIP BUT PAINT IS AN A+. CAR WAS AN OLDER RESTORATION THAT WAS DONE VERY WELL BUT RECENTLY WAS STRIPPED OF ALL ITS TRIM AND REBLOCKED AND CLEANED UP ALL BLEMISHES AND RECLEARED WITH A HIGH SOLID GERMAN CLEAR. IT ACTUALLY IS ONLY POLISHED IN THESE PICTURES WITH A 3M RUBBING COMPUND AND HASN'T EVEN BEEN HIGH SPEED POLISHED YET BUT IT'S SO DEEP I HAVENT GOTTEN AROUND TO IT. IT HAS LOW ORIGINAL MILES BUT I DO DRIVE IT SO I PUT 50 OR 60 MILES A WEEKEND ON IT SO EXPECT A FEW MORE WHEN IT IS SOLD. THIS CAR IS A TURN KEY DRIVER, NEW FRONT END PARTS AND ALIGNMENT, TUNE UP, SYNTHETIC FLUIDS(15W-40)OIL AND NEW DEXTRON IN TRANS SO ITS READY TO GO. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS OR COME INSPECT. ITS CLEAN, SOLID AND PROFESSIONALLY DONE SO IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A CORVAIR OR A REALLY COOL SUNSHINE DRIVER THIS IS THE ONE!! THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION IF IT SELLS. WILL ALSO GLADLY HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING IF NEEDED

 

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