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Very Sharp 1966 Corvair Monza Convertible With Power Top on 2040-cars

US $6,700.00
Year:1966 Mileage:58000
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1966 140 hp CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE

Up for your consideration is this very nice 1966 Corvair Monza Convertible VIN # 105676W123943. This Corvair is equipped with GM’s rear mount horizontally opposed 140hp 6cyl motor mated to an automatic 2 speed transmission. The paint color is Willow Green with a Black interior and Black Power convertible top. It is a great little drivers car that  has an older paint job that’s  still in nice condition but does show its age a bit with a few touched up spots here and there and a few bubbles starting to show on the rockers. The floors and trunk pan are both solid, the interior is very nice and the car only has 58K original miles. This was a one family owned Corvair that was purchased new by an older gentleman and then passed down to his granddaughter. The car runs and drives extremely well and does not pull or wander. There is a pretty large folder full of documentation including the original Protecto Plate. The only real options to mention are the 3 Bar Wire wheel covers, the 140hp motor and the power top option. A few new items includes the fuel pump, mufflers, distributor, spark plugs and battery. This is just a nice old 1966 car that you can get in and enjoy without worrying about it being too perfect to drive. Please take the time to look at the many pictures and feel free to ask questions.

 This car is being sold by a good friend of mine that has asked for my computer assistance listing it on eBay. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Jerry at 864-934-6358 and I’m sure he’ll be more than happy to help.

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·       This car is being sold as is

·       $1000 deposit is due within 3 days of auctions end

·       Any checks must clear the issuing back prior to the car or title leaving our possession.

·       Bank wire transfer is the preferred and quickest way to purchase

·       This auction is subject to end at any time due to local sale

 

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