1965 Chevrolet Greenbrier Corvair Window Van on 2040-cars
Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
This Chevrolet Greenbrier has been a favorite. As we enter the retirement chapter of our lives, we will be occasionally selling the treasured classics from our private west coast collection. Believe me, they are some of the best in the west. This Greenbrier is a great example, an actual 63,967 mile driven vehicle as of this writing. It arrives with a documented, "Box A" clear Arizona title showing the same. We purchased the van from an elderly lay pastor. Pastor John bought it in 1998 from the widow of his best friend, the original owner. It is a newer restoration. When it started, the Greenbrier was a pristine original, without ever having any rust nor body issues. It had never been in an accident. The body panels are as straight as a west Texas preacher! Several years ago it was media blasted to bare metal. (We have documented photos that go along with the sale) Subsequently, epoxy primered and painted with a similar looking color to the original...A two stage paint. The paint, fit and finish are excellent, with a very deep shine. The mechanicals are excellent. It boasts the very desirable 110HP motor. Runs wonderful, with no smoke nor related issues. 1965 was the last production year for the Chevrolet Greenbrier. Only 1528 were made. When is the last time you have seen a Greenbrier, especially one in this pristine condition? They are the rarest of the breed, most desired by the collectors and the fewest numbers within the entire Greenbrier model run. This is a astute investment going forward. It has the 3 speed floor shift transmission, also in excellent condition. All lights work as they should, speedometer, directional signals and gauges as well. New NOS side mirrors and antenna. The radio works well. I do not have a speaker hooked up, but it does function very well. The interior has a nice clean and shiny look. Great appearance with comfortable seating. I can't tell you how much fun this Greenbrier is to drive! Runs cool within our desert climate. New windshield and gasket. Side windows roll up and down with ease and are nice as well. Chrome bumpers are excellent. All the trim looks great. Tires are in real good shape. The steering is excellent. Front end is tight and in great condition. Frame and under carriage are in excellent shape as well. It shows in an original fashion, without being spray bombed to hide anything. As photo'd, nice and clean without issues. Please, click on this link for helpful sights and sounds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32hmSw-r9FQ&feature=youtu.be International buyers are welcome. Clear, private seller Arizona title. We will be attentive to transportation scheduling and do everything we can to be of assistance. There is no warranty written nor implied, sold as is. PayPal to be utilized for deposit only. Wire transfer payment is preferred. Certified bank checks are acceptable. The vehicle will only be released upon clearance of total funds. Inspections are welcomed. Call: 480-734-4545 directly if you have a question. Before 9:00 PM MST, please. The new owner will be a happy one! Thank you for viewing our beautiful 1965 Chevrolet Greenbrier. |
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