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1964 Corvair - 10k Fully Documented Miles - 100% Original - Benchmark Car on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:10001 Color: Tan /
 White
Location:

Fancy Gap, Virginia, United States

Fancy Gap, Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:95 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
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. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 40527W250464
Year: 1964
Exterior Color: Tan
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: White
Model: Corvair
Trim: 500 Coupe
Drive Type: 3 Speed Manual
Mileage: 10,001
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: 500

This car was purchased new by Oscar W. Burgess of Plains, Virginia from Fairway Chevrolet Buick in Warrenton, Virginia on May 14, 1964 as indicated on the original Owner's Card which is included with the car.  He kept the car until his death and then the car was transferred to Helen Marie Ray his Daughter of Savage, Maryland on April of 1974.  The last time the car was state inspected prior to her ownership was on November 29, 1972 with a documented 7,034 miles.  All Virginia State Inspections are included with the car documenting the mileage from 1964 through 1972.  The Daughter also retained Maryland State Inspection receipts through the time she sold the car on November 05, 2001 to Charles S. Butler of York, Pennsylvania with 8,786 miles on it. I purchased the car with 9,974 miles which is stated on the bill of sale and Title Assignment as True and Actual Miles.  I had the pleasure of driving the car to 10,001 miles which is the actual miles on the car today.

The original tires and dish hubcaps are included with the car.  I have a new set of correct size Radial tires on the car with new OEM  correct full wheel covers on the car now.  The original tires and dish hubcaps are in perfect shape but with the tires being almost 50 years old I would not want to drive long distances on them but they are perfect for showing the car 

The car runs perfectly.  Starts first time every time.  The 3-speed shifts very tightly just like it did when new with no play of any kind.  The clutch engages perfectly.  The steering is tight as it was new with no play at all.  The brakes stop straight and true with no pulling to either side.  All lights work perfectly including the license plate and backup lights.  The high and low beams work perfectly.  The windshield wipers work perfectly with no skipping or streaking.  All windows roll up and down perfectly.  All doors open, close and seal perfectly.  The original tube radio and speakers play perfectly also.  All gauges including the gas gauge work perfectly also.  This car has no mechanical defects.

All paint is 100% original and looks and shines as new.  All bright metal trim is original and there are no pitting or blemishes.  The interior is 100% original and truly looks new also.  All rubber sills around windshield, back glass, windows, doors, etc. are original and are in perfect condition also.  The only place that there are a couple of chips in the paint are at the side of the driver side door sill from getting in and out of the car please look at the photo but they are so small that they barely show.

I have the original Owner's Card from Fairway Chevrolet Buick, the Original Warranty Registration from General Motors,  receipts for maintenance for the car for many years, Original State Inspection Certificates documenting the mileage from both VA and PA. Original Automobile Liability Insurance Service Card issued to Mr. Burgess in 1964,  Original Owner's Guide and Seat Belt Instructions in the original Plastic folder, and much more that will be given to the new purchaser.

I also have a 1964 Corvair ship manual supplement.

The car can be picked up at my home or I will be glad to assist with shipping but Purchaser is to pay all shipping cost. 

I require a $500.00 deposit by PayPal at the conclusion of the auction.  The balance is due within 5 days from the auctions close.

 

 

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