1968 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 2.7l Convertible 2 Door 77,000 Miles Automatic Tran on 2040-cars
Lucas, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.7L 164Cu. In. H6 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: MONZA CONVERTIBLE
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Corvair
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Monza
Warranty: none
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Convertible
Disability Equipped: none
Mileage: 77,000
NO RESERVE 1968 CHEVROLET CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE 2 Door . The car runs Great and only has 77.000 Miles on it The car has a Automatic Transmission . The car is been sold AS-IS No Warranty and as a Project as it needs Paint and body work ,but the car could be driven as you work on it or just finish it and have a real Nice Classic as a finished product. The paint was started and just ran out of time as I just have to many projects right know. The engine is stock as it has twin carbs and runs good ,no smoke or engine noise. The Transmission works as it should . The brakes work and does the E brake too. The car needs a new top ,but frame is good as I have a extra that goes with it . I do have all the parts to go with car + extra ones too.as I parted out another convertible for all the good parts ,just about all but the bad body from the other one . Does have the 2 doors from the parts car that are rust free. just to many to list all , but they go with the car ,so use what you need and sell rest or just keep them that will be up to the new owner/ The terms of SALE are 300.00 down to Pay Pal in 48 hrs after auctions end .non refundable .The Balance Cash or Bank certified check at pickup in 7 Days. . The car may be shipped but that will be a buyer cost and handle all there own arrangements. Local Pickup is FREE. You may come to see car till Auctions end if you wish as that would be best as I looked at car before I bought it. This is a Great DEAL for the do it your self person or a Cheep project for a person that wants a CLASSIC that is cheep on Gas and a CONVERTIBLE all in one . I will be selling the car at NO - RESERVE and a low starting price so bid to win. Thanks for looking and please only bid if you plan on buying . Thanks bargainbill1957.
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