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1963 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible 4 Spd 68,000 Orig Mi Unrestored Orig 2 Owner on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:1963 Mileage:68000
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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1963 CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE, 6CYL 4 SPEED, UNRESTORED ORIGINAL CAR, GARAGED SINCE DAY ONE! THIS IS A TWO OWNER CAR WITH DOCUMENTED HISTORY, BOUGHT NEW IN NEW MEXICO WHERE IT LIVED UNTIL 1977 THEN MOVED TO ARIZONA, THE CAR HAS SPEND ITS ENTIRE LIFE IN THE DRY SUNNY SOUTHWEST, THERE IS ZERO RUST ON THIS AUTOMOBILE, ALWAYS GARAGED AND PAMPERED THIS CORVAIR LIVED THE GOOD LIFE. THE LAST OWNER WAS A 82 YR OLD GENTLEMAN WHO HAS OWNED THE CAR SINCE 1971, HE LOVED AND BABIED THIS CAR, THE CAR EVEN HAS ITS ORIG CONVERTIBLE TOP!. ALL CHROME AND TRIM IS ORIG AND EXCELLENT, EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD, RECEIPTS TOTALING OVER 5000.00 INCLUDED WITH THE CAR.
 LOOK AT THE BOTTOM PICS OF THIS CAR, PERFECT DRY PANS, ORIGINAL PAINT IS STILL VISIBLE ON FLOOR PANS, THIS IS THE QUINTESSENTIAL RUST FREE SOUTHWEST CAR!!
 THE ENGINE LAST YEAR WAS RESEALED, NEW CLUTCH WAS INSTALLED, BRAKES DONE AND TIRES, CAR NEEDS NOTHING, EVERY LIGHT, SWITCH BUTTON WORKS AS IT SHOULD, THIS A REAL TIME CAPSULE, THESE CARS LIKE THIS ARE JUST NOT AROUND ANYMORE. SUMMER IS HERE, ITS CONVERTIBLE TIME, DONT MISS OUT, PRICED TO SELL. CAR IS READY TO ENJOY, BUY IT NOW AND SHIPPING IS PAID TO YOUR DOOR, SEE DETAIL'S BELOW!!

FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLY!! CONTINENTAL USA BUYERS!!  
EXPORT AND OVERSEAS BUYERS WILL GET FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLY
TO LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA TO THE PORT FOR EXPORT SHIPPING


FEEL FREE TO CALL FOR ANY INFO, 623-764-5897 JOE...

SOLD "AS IS",NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE EXPRESSED OR GIVEN, CARS BUILT PRIOR TO 1981,, MILES CAN NOT BE VERIFIED BY CARFAX DUE TO AGE,FEEL FREE TO CALL,INSPECT ANY CAR PRIOR TO BIDDING OR BUYING ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID IF YOU HAVE ANY AT ALL,WINNING BIDDER IS THE NEW OWNER,NO RENEGOTIATING AFTER THE END OF AUCTION, AS WITH ANY OLDER USED VEHICLE, MINOR SIGNS OF USE, WEAR, REPAIR,RESTORATION,PARTS REPLACEMENT AND AGE MAY BECOME VISIBLE UNDER CLOSE VISUAL INSPECTION WE CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE MINOR ISSUES,WE DO NOT KNOW THE HISTORY ON THE CAR FROM DAY ONE UNLESS NOTED IN LISTING, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES, PLATES OR ANY FEES ON VEHICLE IN HIS OR HER OWN STATE AT TIME OF TITLE AND REGISTRATION

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