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Bellevue, Washington, United States
For sale 1964 Corvair convertible.
I own an auto upholstery shop that specializes in convertible tops and interiors. The name of our shop is Convertibles Only. We’ve purchased this car as a wintertime project to sell in the spring. The car has been stored since 1982 and has 77,200 miles on it. 2.7L/164CU/95HP engine with a 4 speed transmission. The pan gasket & lifter rod tube o-rings have been replaced. There is still a slight oil leak. New voltage regulator, new brake master cylinder, brake shoes, E-brake cable, & gas tank. The car runs & handles great. The top has been completely redone. Including painting the frame, replacing tack strips, new top lift cylinders & rebuilding the top motor and pump. The interior has been completely replaced with new seat covers, carpets, & door and rear panels. The dash is original and has no cracks in it. This is a fun solid little car. We’ve chosen to not paint it, leaving the opportunity for someone who is more expert in body and paint to finish it. That being said the body and paint are in presentable shape. No major dents, a few rust bubbles under the paint here and there but no major rust. The underneath side of the car does have surface rust probably from being parked on grass & tarped for some of its life. Again nothing major. It looks like the front nose clip & fenders have been replaced, I don’t know the history behind it. If not for the patch of blue paint on the driver’s fender, you wouldn’t know the front clip had been replaced. There is a slight rattle in the steering column but not as big distraction, nor does it affect the handling. A lead member of the local Corvair club was instrumental in knowledge & advice for restoring this car, he supports this being a solid little car. He & the previous owner are available for questions if you should be a serious buyer. I welcome that you have a 3rd party check out the car for its worthiness. If you have any questions, call Les at 206 282 5603 or email. Thanks |
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