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1963 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:74000
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1963 CHEVROLET CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE

here is a youtube link to the car:  http://youtu.be/8aIx36JtphY

HELLO. UP FOR SALE IS A 1963 CHEVY CORVAIR. IT IS 50 YRS OLD THIS YEAR. I'VE OWNED IT FOR 7YRS. I LOVE THIS CAR AND ALL THE ATTENTION I GET IN IT. YOU DONT SEE TOO MANY ANY MORE. I'VE UPGRADED SOME THINGS AND HAD A LOT OF REPAIRS DONE. ALL REPAIRS ARE BY CALIFORNIA CORVAIRS IN CHINO,CA. I WILL INCLUDE ALL RECIEPTS FOR SERVICES. ALSO INCLUDED ARE ALL BOOKS, SPARE TIRE, A VERY NICE FITTING CAR COVER AND SPARE BELT, PLUS WHATEVER ELSE GOODIES ARE IN THE TRUNK. 

THERE ARE CHIPS IN PAINT AND HAS A PRIMER SPOT ON PAX SIDE DOOR. ALL HUBCAPS ARE MATCHING (DENTED) AND TIRES ARE ALMOST NEW. 
I DRIVE THIS CAR ON AND OFF TO WORK IN LOS ANGELES AND IT IS ALSO FOR SALE ON THE STREET.

I'M ONLY ASKING WHATS FAIR.  I'VE SPENT WELL OVER $5000 IN REPAIRS BUT IT STILL NEEDS SOME ENGINE WORK, AND COSMETIC WORK. THIS CAR IS A LOOKER THOUGH. EVEN WITH ITS CHIPS AND DINGS. EVERYONE WANTS TO STOP AND TALK ABOUT IT, GIVE YOU THE THUMBS UP ON THE FREEWAY. 
IT HAS A NEW VINYL TOP, A KENWOOD STEREO, NEW VENT PANELS, BRAND NEW DASH, TOP IS ELECTRIC AND WORKS, ALTERNATOR, NEWER BELT, NEW ELECTRICAL HARNESS. DASH LIGHTS ALL WORKING. HEAT BLOWS ON THE FREEWAY.


  I HAVE A FAIR PRICE SET. THIS CAR TURNS ON EVERY TIME, IF YOU RUN HER HARD, SHE NEEDS A BREAK. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ON HERE FOR QUESTIONS. 

NO WARRANTY/ NO RETURNS

$500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT 
if you don't pay, you LOSE your deposit. I take payment through paypal, or money order/cashiers check. I DO NOT arrange for shipping. You arrange shipping pickup on SAT/SUN only (I AM AVAILABLE WKNDS)


THIS CAR POLISHES UP VERY NICELY AND SHINES. LOOK AT ALL PHOTOS PLEASE. 
THANKS FOR LOOKING!






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