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1963 Chevrolet Corvair 900 Monza 4-door on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:92858 Color: are in good shape for a
Location:

Millboro, Virginia, United States

Millboro, Virginia, United States

Up for auction if one of the first generations of this type of car which is the 1963 Chevrolet Corvair 900 Monza.  The assembly plant is Oakland, California.  It is a 4-door, 2 wheel drive, 6 cyliner, 4 speed in the floor, and has a 2,375 cc (2.4 L) Flat-6 Air Cooled Rear Engine along with the spare tire.  It has a spacious front trunk with jack, a Rampage AV-301 AM/FM/CASSETTE player, factory radio, and leather bucket seats.  Interior and exterior are in good shape for a 50+ year old car.  The upholstery is tight with NO holes except for the stitched slit (mentioned below), carpeting is clean and in good shape (also mentioned below) and seats are in great shape!  All parts are original with original engine.  It runs good, has had limited drivers and has been garage kept in a clean, smoke free environment.  A few minor issues are as listed:  paint scrape on exterior of passenger front side, front windshield cracked, minor rusting around door frame, carpet under the glove box has come undone, 4 inch slit in the driver overhead that has been stitched, paint crackle on driver side handle, chrome on driver handle is chipping, interior on passenger overhead has old age staining, mild paint bubbling on passenger side hood, paint crackling around the back window.  This would be a real treasure for the collector in the market for this type of vehicle or perfect for a project car.  Please feel free to contact me with questions or concerns at (540) 470-0088.  SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!!  Please view all pictures presented and read the disclosure carefully.

I am a new seller and will be clearing out a few of my collectible vehicles. I will describe these to the best of my knowledge and be as honest as possible. I will not be held liable or responsible for basic wear and tear of antique or older model cars but will be as honest as possible when describing each one. Please feel free to contact me, either through eBay or call (540) 470-0088 with any questions or concerns about this vehicle and I will do my best to answer. Bidder/Auction winner will understand that there is NO warranty with these vehicles. Please read the description carefully and ask any questions before bidding. The car will be auctioned off, AS IS, WHERE IS, and with NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS once payment is received. Payment is expected within 7 business days of winning this auction and vehicle must be picked up within 10 days of receiving payment. Non-paying, unqualified, bid shielding and any other type of harassment will be dealt with according to eBay rules and regulations, local law and may include legal action, applicable fees, and or any other necessary costs. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY! If payment is not received or arrangements made on behalf of the auction, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first come, first serve basis. Payment in the form of Certified Check ONLY will be accepted. I DO NOT have a Paypal account, nor do I want to create one at this time, so please DO NOT ask that I be paid with this option.  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP. Bidder/winner accepts the terms and conditions that I have made available and acknowledge that they have viewed pictures, read and understand all information presented before bidding.

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