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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Covertible~azcar~allorig~norust~4carbs~runsgood~ on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:77000
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                                                              ~5 DAY AUCTION @ NO RESERVE~
                                                


1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR "MONZA" CONVERTIBLE...
6 CYLINDER AIR COOLED ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION...
CLEAN AND FREE TITLE...


ARIZONA RUST FREE CONVERTIBLE...
VERY STRAIGHT AND ORIGINAL...
BODY IS SUPER STRAIGHT WITH NO BONDO OR BODY WORK EVER...PAINT IS FADED AND CLEAR IS COMING OFF...

ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP AND DRIVES GOOD, IDLES FINE...TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD AT ALL POINTS...VEHICLE WAS SITTING FOR A FEW MONTHS BEFORE WE OBTAINED, ALL WE HAD TO DO WAS REPLACE FUEL PUMP, BLOW OUT FUEL LINES AND CLEAN OUT TANK, AND IT FIRED RIGHT UP...CARBS ARE FINE...WE ALSO CHARGED UP THE BATTERY...2 OWNER...
FIRST TIME OFFERED FOR SALE...I HAVE POSTED 2 VIDEOS OF THE RUNNING CONDITION OF VEHICLE SO POTENTIAL BIDDERS CAN SEE AND HEAR IT RUN...
BRAKES WILL NEED SOME MINOR ATTENTION, THEY ARE MANUAL, AND DO STOP, BUT WILL NEED EITHER A MASTER CYLINDER OR LINES TO BE BLED...
BODY IS LASER STRAIGHT WITH NO SIGNS OF EVER BEEN WORKED ON...LINES ARE VERY NICE...NO RUST, BESIDES 2 SMALL LITTLE SURFACE BUBBLES AT THE REAR FENDER WELL IN BACK OF TIRES, I HAVE TAKEN UP CLOSE PICS SO YOU CAN SEE THE AREAS, BESIDES THAT, THIS AZ CAR IS SUPER SOLID...TRUNK AND ENGINE BAYS AS WELL ARE SOLID...UNDERCARRIAGE IS RUST FREE AS WELL, VERY DRY AND HONEST AZ CAR...
ALL GLASS PRESENT WITH NO CRACKS OR CHIPS...PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW IS A LITTLE HARD TO ROLL DOWN, REST GO UP AND DOWN EASILY...ALL CHROME PRESENT AND IN ORIGINAL CONDITION...FACTORY WIRE HUB CAPS...ALL LIGHTS WORK..ALL GAUGES WORK...TIRES ARE GOOD...
CONVERTIBLE TOP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED...CARPET IS ORIGINAL AND ALSO NEEDS TO BE REPLACED...
HAS ORIGINAL VINYL INTERIOR COVER THAT SNAPS ON TO COVER INTERIOR WHILE TOP IS DOWN, VERY RARE...
DOORS OPEN AND SHUT SOLID...DOOR JAMS ARE VERY CLEAN...DASH DOES HAVE SOME CRACKS...
SEATS ARE FINE WITH NO RIPS OR TARES...VERY COMFORTABLE, AND LOOKS LIKE WERE REDONE...ANTENNA IS BROKE...

ONCE AUCTION IS COMPLETE, I WILL CONTACT HIGH BIDDER WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS TO DISCUSS PAYMENT AND SHIPPING, I WILL ALSO REQUIRE A $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS VIA PAYPAL OR BANK WIRE, AND THE BALANCE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THAT TIME, TOTAL TIME TO COMPLETE FINANCIAL END OF TRANSACTION IS 3 DAYS TOTAL AFTER AUCTION ENDS...FULL PAYMENT TO BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS ENDING...PLEASE BE ABLE TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION WITH FUNDS AVAILABLE....

I HAVE POSTED OVER 80 PICS AND 2 VIDEOS TO HELP OUT OF STATE AND COUNTRY BUYERS GET A GOOD FEEL FOR THIS CAR, I DO RECOMMEND COMING IN PERSON TO VIEW AND DRIVE...AS LONG AS AUCTION IS RUNNING...I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THIS 1964 CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY, IT IS A 50 YEAR OLD CAR AND MAY NEED SOME MINOR ATTENTION, I ALWAYS SUGGEST CHANGING FLUIDS AND A MINOR TUNE UP WITH AND USED CLASSIC CAR YOU BUY THIS ONE INCLUDED...IF I HAVE FAILED TO MENTION ANYTHING OR DISCLOSED ANY WORK IT MAY NEED, IT WAS DONE WITHOUT INTENTION OR MALICE TO HIDE ANYTHING OR ANY WORK IT MAY NEED IN THE FUTURE, I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL OR CLAIM TO BE ONE, BEING SAID THAT, THIS CLASSIC 1964 CORVAIR MONZA CONVERTIBLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS...
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS OR WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A DEAL, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 602-573-2455...
LOCATED IN PHOENIX AZ...

 
 

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