1962 Chevrolet Corvair 900 Coupe !!!! Automatic on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Corvair
Mileage: 73,000
Trim: 900
1962 CHEVY CORVAIR 4 CLYINDER AUTOMATIC. RUNS AND DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD. THE CAR STARTS EVERYTIME. ENGINE RUNS GOOD TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD. TIRES IN GOOD CONDITION ALL THE WAY AROUND. LIGHT WORK ON THE INSIDE AND THE OUTSIDE. ONE TAIL LIGHT OUT ON THE RIGHT SIDE. I HAVE A FEW NEW PARTS. SPRINGS AND REAR VIEW MORROR IN THE BOXES. THE CAR HAS AN INDIANA TITLE. THE ODO SAYS 73000 + - MILES BUT THE SPEEDO DOES NOT WORK WHEN DRIVING. SELLING THE CAR WITH EXEMPT MILES. THE FUEL GAS READS FULL BUT THAT NEEDS FIXED TOO. MAYBE A FLOAT IN THE TANK. BRAKES WORK OK. THEY ARE A LITTLE SCRATCHY IF THE CAR SITS FOR A WEEK IN THE DRIVEWAY. THE TRIM IS NICE ALL THE WAY AROUND THE GRALL. THE GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL THE WINDOWS WORK AND MOVE UP AND DOWN. THE TRUCK LID, DOORS AND ENGINE LID OPEN AND CLOSE GREAT. THE INTERIOR WILL NEED SOME WORK. CARPET IS REMOVED. OLD. HEADLINER IN THE FRONT SEAM HAS COME APART. THE VISORS ARE GOOD. DOOM LIGHTS WORK. DASH IS ORIGINAL WITH ORIGIANL RADIO, GAUGES, GLOVE BOS IS GOOD. STEEL DASH MODEL CAR. DOOR PANELS ARE ORIGINAL. SEATS IN THE FRONT WILL NEED RECOVERED BUT THE BACK FOLD DOWN SEAT IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. THE CAR HAS A FEW RUST SPOTS THAT ARE LESS THAN EXPEXTED FOR A 52 YEAR OLD CAR. FLOORS ARE PRETTY GOOD. I HAVE NOTICED A FEW SMALL SPOTS AFTER THE CARPET WAS REMOVED ON THE BACK PASSENGER FLOOR BOARD. CALL OR EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS. PUT 62 CORVAIR IN THE TITLE SO THE SPAM FILTER DOES NOT PICK IT UP. YOU CAN CALL OR TEXT ME TOO. MY CELL IS 260-414-3719 CAR IS LOCATED IN FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 46814. IF YOU HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE OF LESS THAN 10 I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. PRACTICE ON A DIFFERENT EBAY ITEM. NO BIDS OUT OF THE US. I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS ON MY END IF YOU WOULD LIKE. YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THE SHIPPING OR YOU CAN STOP BY AND PICK THE CAR UP IN 2 WEEKS AFTER THE EBAY ENDS. STORAGE IS AVAILABLE FOR 75.00$ PER MONTH AT A LOCAL STORAGE FACILITY NOT MY DRIVEWAY. LETS HAVE A GREAT EBAY. I HAVE A VERY LOW BUY IT NOW PRICE THAT I THINK IS FAIR FOR THE CONDITION OF THIS CAR. IM SELLING THE CAR BECAUSE I BOUGHT ANOTHER MUSTANG TO RESTORE. CALL OR EMAIL FOR ANY ADDITIONAL PICS OF THE CAR. LOTS ON MY PHONE OR I CAN EMAIL THEM TO YOU. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THE CAR. GOOD LUCK ALL EBAYERS.
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