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1963 Corvair Monza 900 2 Door Coupe California Car Its Whole Life!! on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:27432
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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This car is a 1963 Corvair Monza 900 2 door coupe.  This Corvair was built in Oaklnad, California assembly plant and remained in Californis it's whole life until I found it a month ago.  Amazing car.  The car has the original engine, original transmission in it.   Currently, the car does not run. but it rolls around, steers and the brakes work...... I do not know all of the reasons the car does not run, other than it is missing the carbs, intake stuff, but i have 1 of the carbs and intake stuff included in all the parts.  I have a huge array of parts for this car which are included in the auction.  See pictures.  The car was last plated in 1982.  Included is the original licanse plate for this car from 1963 the day it was titled!!!!!!!!!   Amazing find.  I have the original Manufacturers warranty book for the car with the original owners name still handwritten in it.  I also am iincluding 2 other Clarks Manuals in this auction as well.  What a piece of history.  I think what makes this car such a good restoration candidate is that the body and floor panels and underneath the car, are all so solid with no rust.  I had a dealer look at the car and he was blown away.  He slammed the doors and the car sounded like a new car.  I want you to examine these pictures please.  Everything you see is included.  There is a ton of oem parts and they all are included in this auction.  27432 original miles on the car.  This would make a great restoration candidate for sure.  I hope you like it.  Please take a moment to look ar my other items for sale.  I think you will find them very interesting.  VIN  309270120357

 MY TERMS:  $500 NON-REFUNDABLE EARNEST DEPOSIT IS DUE WHEN YOU WIN THE AUCTION!     PLEASE HAVE AN ACTIVE PAY PAL ACCOUNT READY TO BUY.  THE REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE PAID BY PAY PAL.   YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INVOICE FROM ME FOR THE BALANCE VIA YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT THAT YOU USED TO PAY THE DEPOSIT ON PAY PAL.  

 PLEASE ASK ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING.   PLEASE EXAMINE ALL PICTURES CLOSELY AND DETERMINE FOR YOURSELF IF YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH WHAT THE BIKE LOOKS LIKE.  THE PICS WERE TAKEN ON June 24,  2014.  ALSO, PLEASE REQUEST ANY ADDITIONAL PICS IF YOU NEED TO SEE ANY CERTAIN PART CLOSER.   THANK YOU.  

SHIPPING:   YOU, THE BUYER, MUST MAKE YOUR OWN SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PAY FOR YOUR SHIPPING OR PICK UP THE CAR YOURSELF.  I WILL BE HAPPY TO KEEP THE CAR STORED FOR YOU FOR UP TO 60 DAYS IF NEED BE.

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