1965 Corvair Corsa 180 Turbo 4 Speed - Body Restored And Painted - Rust Free on 2040-cars
Holmes, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:180 Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Corvair
Trim: Corsa
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 9,999
Sub Model: Corsa
Selling my 1965 Corvair Corsa roller. It has a 180 Turbo motor and 4-speed manual.
Body: The body has been professionally restored and painted, and is rust-free. This is the absolute perfect car for a restoration, as the body work has already been done. Floors and front trunk area are original paint and are in exceptional condition. Everything else - body, doors, dashboard, engine bay, etc. have brand new paint. All the glass is included and damage-free. Only the windshield is not installed yet, but is included. Rear floor pans have been cut out but can be welded back in very easily. Again, no rust there. Brand new weatherstripping on trunk and hood, doors, and window fuzzies.
Engine/Transmission: Engine is a 180 Turbo. Included with the sale, currently out of the car. The motor spins freely and has a bunch of go-fast parts like electronic ignition, finned oil pan and valve covers. Assembled except for the accessories, intake, turbo (anything that sits on top of the motor). I have most of the parts for it. Transmission is a 4-speed manual, fully assembled and functional.
Interior: Custom upholstery has been made for the car already, including door panels, rear quarter interior panels, driver's seat and rear seat (see photos). I also have brand new carpeting waiting to be installed.
A hotrod in it's day! It's the perfect project for someone looking for an easy muscle car restoration, race car build, hot rod, etc. I have boxes upon boxes of parts to put the car back together with. I haven't gone through everything yet because I didn't have time to finish the car, but many of the parts needed for reassembly are there. This car is ready to be reassembled, all the hard stuff like body and paint is done - I just ran out of time. Currently a roller. The car has been stored indoors under a cover since the body was restored. Title in-hand, signed by previous owner. Somewhat flexible on price, make me an offer. Any questions, please text or call 845-803-7592.
On Oct-08-13 at 14:55:40 PDT, seller added the following information:
I've been getting a few questions about what parts are included vs. what needs to be purchased. I have to admit I'm not a Corvair expert, so I don't know the parts down to the last nut and bolt - however, all of the major brackets and parts are there to get it together as far as I know. The only major thing that it needs is wiring. Other than that, you may need some interior trim pieces, engine accessory brackets, and screws/nuts to put it together. To the best of my knowledge, I do believe you can get most of the car together with what's here, but it will need some small parts. I strongly encourage you to come and check out the car in person before bidding if you need a better idea of what's included. I can also try to answer any questions about the car over the phone or email if you're not in the area. I want to represent the condition as honestly as possible so there are no surprises.
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