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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Model 95 Van on 2040-cars

US $4,950.00
Year:1964 Mileage:42000 Color: 2009 Corvette color Sunburst Orange /
 Tan
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Transmission:Rare 4 speed manual
Engine:110
Body Type:Enclosed van with open work van style body
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
VIN: see Year: 1964
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Corvair
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 95 Series
Drive Type: Rear Wheel drive with 4 speed manual trans
Mileage: 42,000
Exterior Color: 2009 Corvette color Sunburst Orange
Number of Doors: 5
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 1964 Corvair  Van  Series 95
    Simple, economical 110 motor runs quiet and smoke free. This van was bought by the seller as a very straight" rust free" body with no motor, Originally owned by Bell Telephone in Utah as a service truck.. Not a Greenbriar which had seats in back. Body was absolutely rest free. Seller operates an automotive rehab shop and put this together to haul auto body parts etc, but found he could not physically sit in the vehicle after completion. Professionally painted ( Base Coat Clear Coat) two years ago with a striking 2009 Corvette color " Sunburst Orange" Over $1000 in paint materials alone. New tires, battery, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, etc. Engine is a very healthy used motor from a locally available Corvair Monza that had been damaged in front. Note the rare 4 speed manual trans replaces the more common 3 speed. Vintage look is greatly enhanced with original Chevy " Rally Sport" wheels with complete set of Beauty Rings and Center Caps. All windows and doors work as they should. Glass is excellent. Ductwork not hooked up for heater, gas gauge shows full all the time (we wish it was true).  New radial  50 series tires look great. Odometer shows 42,000 which feels about right as body feels tight and suspension is solid.
     This vehicle would make a" head turning" daily driver for anyone with a hankering for an affordable classic, business related, work vehicle. Interior has reupholstered  bench seat in "like new" condition with new carpet and the  back has had a black rubberized coating sprayed on for easy care.
     Should be roadworthy enough for a mechanically inclined individual to drive anywhere but seller really never did use it and it has been parked for two years. Starts and runs well and its simple design is easy to maintain.
     Includes a spare parts motor and a nice pile other bits and pieces that seller had collected.  Clean title, note well, this vehicle has never been severely  damaged or wrecked.
      You will be pleased with the value of this classic.
    


On Apr-01-13 at 13:40:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

 When I put the Van up on the hoist to do the pictures underneath I did note a couple of items. 
There is an area of the right hand side rocker panel that has been pushed up ( like the van was hung upon a boulder at one time) and it has torn the support sheet metal a bit. The picture looks like it has rusted thru but that is not the case, the metal is just torn a bit. The rocker panel is pushed up a bit as a result.( maybe 3/8 of an inch). You can barely notice the damage if you are not underneath. I also included a picture of the left side which shows what it looks like with no damage.
Also on the bottom of the doors where the drain holes are, there is some surface rust but no perforations that was visible. A new owner should treat these areas with rust proofer to eliminate any further oxidation. This van, according to our sources, sat for 20 years so the underside has normal oxidation. A coat of POR 15 would make it look new.


I am the sellers friend who put this on ebay for him. I am out of town until Tuesday eve the 28th of June so if you have questions you can can call him directly at 1 801 8954. His name is Gene Stevens.


On May-28-13 at 10:20:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I am sorry I had a typo for Gene's phone number.  It is 801 808 8954. Thanks

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