Chevrolet Corvair 110 Year 1967 For Parts on 2040-cars
Mondovi, Wisconsin, United States
1967 Chevrolet Corvair 110 two door for parts. I’m advertising this car as “for parts” mostly because a suspension part on the rear has been scavenged and I don’t have time to replace it. This is a restoration project that ran out of time due to my Father’s passing. Please rescue this project and give it a good home. We worked together on it to cut out the rust and braze in steel panels where needed. I can’t find the title yet but I will apply for a replacement if you ask and it is important to you. The windshield is missing. The interior is disassembled and much of it probably cannot be saved due to poor storage practices. The project has always been and still is indoors but it is admittedly not a great environment due to the humidity. The engine was rebuilt by a mechanic (the prior owner) and has very few miles on it (I believe, less than 500) since rebuild. If you’re still reading this you probably already know this is the fan cooled flat, horizontally-opposed 6 cylinder with dual single barrel carbs and is normally aspirated (164 Cubic Inch, 110 HP). I believe the heads are aluminum. The 2 speed automatic transmission was working fine when it was parked. If you are not already aware, corvair dot com is Clark’s Corvair Parts and would be the place to go if you wanted to get this back on the road. The photo is not the actual car but a similar model in similar condition. Returns are not accepted. |
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