Absolutely Beautiful 1965 Corvair Corsa Convertible on 2040-cars
Anderson, South Carolina, United States
1965 CORVAIR CORSA CONVERTIBLE Up for your consideration is this absulutely stunning 1965 Corvair Corsa Convertible vin# 107675W259479. This beautiful Corsa is equipped with GM’s rear mount horizontally opposed 140hp 6cyl motor mated to a 4 speed manual transmission. This Corvair is in extremely nice condition and was a former car show winner. This car is one of the sharpest Corvairs I’ve seen in some time. The Evening Orchid paint code “P” is the original color for this Corsa and also a fairly rare one year (1965 only) color. I would say the current paint is of better quality than what the car left the factory with but is not new. The Beautiful White interior just takes this convertible to the next level. It is very clean and correct with the exception of the added performance guages in the dash. The White convertible top is in excellent condition and working properly. Everything about this car looks extremely nice and should please any buyer. The clock is the only electrical device known to not operate at this time. The car runs and drives fantastic and the motor has a little extra cam shaft for a few extra horses. It sounds and runs great. The 15X8 American Torque Thrust wheels and low profile Cooper tires add just the right amount of sport to this collector car. This is a beautiful 49 year old classic that will fit in at any car show or cruise in. Please review the picture and feel free to call and ask all the questions you wish. This beautiful Corvair belongs to and is being offered by a long time Corvair Corsa member and a good friend of mine that has asked for my assistance placing his vehicle on eBay. If you have any questions about the cars condition, please feel free to contact Jerry at 864-934-6358. I’m sure he’ll be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!! · Car is being sold as is with no warranty · Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping costs · $1000 deposit due within 3 business days of auctions end · Full payment due within 7 days of auctions end · Any checks must clear issuing bank prior to car or title leaving our possession · Bank wire transfer is preferred method of payment for quick transaction · Car may be pulled from auction at any time due to local sales. |
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