1963 Chevrolet Corvair on 2040-cars
Richmond, California, United States
Up for auction is a beautiful 1963 Chevy corvair convertible. This car is in great shape and is a California car. I purchased this can in 2010 and intended to restore it into a nice daily driver. I have done the following work on the car since I bought it:
New brakes all around (7/13) New rear shocks (6/12) New Tires (4/13) Seats reupholstered with correct kit from Clarks Corvair Parts (9/12) New carpet from Clarks Corvair Parts (9/12) Rebuilt Transmission, engine, tune up and rebuilt steering box by Mel's Vair Mart in San Jose,CA (7/11) Exterior of Car repainted in GM Light Blue Metallic (7/12) Carbs rebuilt and new fuel pump installed at El Sobrante Town Garage, El Sobrante, CA (4/11) I also have a spare set of carbs for the car that I will include This car is goergous! It is a really nice example of the Corvair and I get a lot of compliments whereever I go. You can contact me at 510-439-7401 if you have any questions. Thanks, Ben |
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Provided that they get enough interest, Callaway estimates they will be able to effect the changes on the Chevrolet for around $15,000, and says the conversion work should be available through its network of dealers. You can check out the brief press release below for more information, or head over to the Callaway site to plunk down a deposit - but before you do, we want to know... do you find this C7 wagon interesting? Vote in our poll below, then feel free to leave a few lines in Comments.
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