1966 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa With Factory Air on 2040-cars
Powell, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:HARD TOP
Engine:140HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Corvair
Trim: CORSA
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 119,725
Sub Model: CORSA
Exterior Color: ASTIC BRONZE
Warranty: NONE
CAR WAS RESTORED (REBUILD ENGINE, BRAKES, SHOCKS, FRONT AND REAR SESPENSION, RUBBER BOOTS, UNDERCOATING, SAND BLASTED AND REFINISHED CAR, PAINTED FLOOR PAN AND TRUNK, AND LOTS MORE) IN 1985 (MILEAGE 62500) DAILY DRIVEN (MOBIL 1 OIL) UNTIL IT WAS PUT IN STORAGE FALL 1993. THE CAR WAS PULL FROM STORAGE CLEANED AND PUT IN RUNNING CONDITION WITH NEW POINTS @CONDSENER, PLUG WIRES, OIL @ FILTER,CARB CLEANING (PRIMARY), AND CHECK AND CLEANED GAS TANK.
THE CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH---
140HP ENGINE---FACTORY AIR CONDITION---TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL---WIRE WHEEL COVERS---TRAILER HITCH---QUICK STEERING ARMS--- ALUM OIL PAN AND VALVE COVERS---NEW TIRES---SILICONE BRAKE FLUID---AND MORE.
A VERY SOUND CAR WITH SOLID FLOOR PAN AND TRUNK--A LITTLE RUST IN THE BOTTOM OF DOOR AND WHEEL WELL---GREAT CAR FOR RESTORATION OR JUST DRIVE AND ENJOY.
THIS COULD BE A VERY SPECIAL CAR FOR YOU AS IT WAS FOR ME-------------------.FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL JOHNNY 865 771 6799.
THE WINNER OF THIS AUCTION WILL BE RESPONSI BLE FOR PICKUP ARRANGEMENTS---
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