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1961 Corvair Rampside 95 Pickup Turbo Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:3000
Location:

Sherwood, Oregon, United States

Sherwood, Oregon, United States
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1961 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside 95 Pickup. One of the only ones you will find, yet alone for sale. Very rare! Features a 180 Horsepower Turbocharged engine from a later 1966 Corvair Corsa. The original numbers matching engine/transmission is included with the vehicle as well. 180 Horsepower lets you keep up with traffic without hesitation, it's actually a quick little truck. Runs and drives great....do remember this car is from 1961, driving it is a hands on experience. Paint is driver quality, I'd say a 7. Looks nice though and turns every head. A quality cut and buff would do wonders. Airbags on the front and rear suspension with an onboard compressor and valves. Lets you adjust the height of the vehicle, about 4 inches of adjustment. Each airbag is controlled with its own lever, very simple to use. Truck bed is coated in full bed liner. Clean title. I have connections in the shipping business and will help arrange shipping if needed. Please only serious buyers only and happy bidding!

  • 1966 Turbocharged 180HP Corsa Engine
  • 4spd Manual Transmission
  • New Carburetor+Plugs+Wires
  • Bridgestone Radial Whitewalls Less Than 20 Miles on Them
  • New Coated Rally Wheels
  • 4-Wheel Airbags
  • Onboard Compressor, Toggle Switches and Mounted PSI Gauges
  • Boxed/Strengthened Front Control Arms
  • Fully Coated Bed-Liner
  • All Interior Gauges Work
  • Original Number Matching Engine/Trans included with sale


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