1966 Corvair Coupe. Nice Driver, 110 Hp, 4 Speed, on 2040-cars
Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
Engine:110 hp
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Corvair
Trim: Monza
Options: factory air
Drive Type: Manual shift Four speed
This is a nice daily driver that looks good from 20 feet. Mechanically I would rate it an 8-9, Exterior is a 7, and interior is a 6. Rust in lower front fender at rear, some spots along the front and rear windshields but they have not changed or gotten any larger in the five years I have owned it. I think it was poor prep during the repaint many years ago. Floor pans,, rockers,,, and all the main structure is rust free. I posted a video on youtube search 66 corvair for sale. "underside" and the same heading with "topside" no quotation marks. The engine was disassembled to replace the original leaking oil seals, a valve, ring job was done at that time. I bought 7 Corvairs at one time from a collector and just have lost interest in keeping them all going along with my other cars and motorcycles. This is the last running one that I have. Three years ago I trailered it 4500 miles behind my motor home as transportation during a vacation and have no problems driving it anywhere. It went up and down the mountains and across flat lands at 98 degrees without a complaint. If you need a show car this is not it. However if you'd like a neat, inexpensive car to run around town and draw attention where ever you go this is it. It has been stored indoors and driven very little in the past couple years. The carbs prob need cleaning and the oil needs changing. I run Premium with no alcohol in all my classic cars to avoid problems but it seems to hesitate a little when I drove it today. Brakes where done when I freshened the engine. The seats look good, door panels need some attention, loose seams,, but are useable. The carpet needs replacing, the head linner is good but most of the plastic window trim needs replacing. The gas gauge is not working. Missing the radio and ash tray but I may have those in one of my parts cars. The factory air has been working in past but I noticed a leak at the rear of the compressor the last time I tried to charge it. Seal kits are cheap, easy to replace, and available from Corvair vendors. I believe you could, (should be able to) drive it home but you and I know that anything can break down, even new cars.Take a look at the pictures and the two Youtube videos. I have done my best to discribe it but no text is as good as a conversation. I can type 25 woods a minute but I can talk 200, LOL. Call me and see if its something that suits you. Don 318-773-9693 before 9 PM central please..$200 deposit due a close of auction per paypal. Balance to follow per certified funds within 7 days. I have used Freightcenter.com for shipping cars and recommend them but shipping or pick up is your deal. Storage for a while is not a problem.
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