1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible - Rare - Project Car on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is my 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible. This car is a project, it is not completed. It is an all original car! I have a bundle of parts for it some things such as new brakes etc. The engine starts up and it drives roughly however it needs a little bit of engine work. I know one thing it needs is one of the carbs has a hole so the float doesn't work. The body is fairly straight but needs a bit of work and some paint. This is a rare car that would make a great little project and wouldn't take that much to get it on the road running reliably! The battery in it is brand new, I have new brakes as I said for it, and some parts you can see in the pictures on the back of the car. Have the emblems as well. It does need a new top too! This would be a great little convertible fun car all done up and restored!
Remember: You are bidding on a PROJECT car not a completed car! Please feel free to message me any questions prior to bidding on the car if you want anything answered I will be happy to do so! Thanks for looking! Buyer is responsible for shipping or picking up the car. It is located here in Tempe, Arizona at my office. Thanks! |
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