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1964 Rare Corvair Van 4 Speed Std. Shift, 6 Cylinder 110 Hp on 2040-cars

US $6,250.00
Year:1964 Mileage:63582
Location:

Title reads 94k  however dash cluster with
odometer has been changed so vehicle will be sold TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN
.                                                           VIN. #
4R125S105877   ODOMETER 63582 TMU.  Title  Clear   Color  Green /white
Interior  Tan   Buy  it now   $ 6,250  OR BEST OFFER

This is the very rare 1964 Corvair Van with 4 speed standard shift , six
cylinder 110 HP. that runs excellent .The previous owners spent thousands
on this van which has a very expensive professional high quality paint job
with an exceptionally straight body and no rust , paint is base coat clear
coat synergy green with cream strip , drivers seat needs covering , also
have two original bucket seats and one rear seat from 64 Greenbriar van
which need covering and three boxes of extra parts .The van has a new
windshield and new weather stripping , new front steering kit , all glass
is excellent , dash has fresh paint ,and carpet in front , rear floors have
been done with rustoleum paint , wheels are excellent 15 inch. aluminum but
I also have 4  14 inch original wheels.  Original  Rear bumper and stock
emblems have been reinstalled since pictures were taken. This vehicle is
sold AS IS  and buyer is responsible for shipping from Hyannis
Massachusetts. Seller reserves right to sell from local listing . For info
call owners cell # 508 737 8593

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