1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 2 Owner 63,000 Orig Miles Like New Arizona Car!! on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1963 CHEVROLET CORVAIR, METICULOUS 2 OWNER CAR, ORIG BOOKS, ONE HIGH QUALITY REPAINT, OUTSTANDING CAR, SOLID FROM PHOENIX ARIZONA. THIS CAR HAS LIVED A PAMPERED LIFE AND IT SHOWS, ORIG OWNER HAD CAR UNTIL APPROX 2004.
CAR WAS GARAGED KEPT AND MAINTAINED BEYOND BELIEF, CAR DRIVES ABSOLUTELY LIKE ITS BRAND NEW OR BETTER, NO LEAKS, MATCHING NUMBER ENGINE WAS RESEALED AND REBUILT AT THE SAME TIME, ORIG TANS AS WELL, TIRES ARE LIKE NEW, CAR HAS SPARE WITH ORIG SPARE TIRE LOCK, ORIG JACK AND LUG WRENCH, CAR HAS WON MAY SHOWS, AND COMES WITH A APPRAISAL VALUED AT 13,500.00. INTERIOR IS OUTSTANDING AS IS ALL THE CHROME. PANS ARE PERFECT, REPAIR OR WORK EVER DONE AT ANY TIME. THIS CAR IS A TIME CAPSULE AND IT SHOWS IN ITS CONDITION, LOOKS, AND THE WAY IT DRIVES, FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME EVEN FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY, THE CAR IS THAT GOOD!!!, ALL LIGHTS, SIGNALS, HEATER SYSTEM, RADIO IT ALL WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD, THESE CARS LIKE THIS ARE HARD TO FIND, I GOT THIS CAR ON TRADE TOWARDS A CAR I SOLD RECENTLY I HAVE BEEN DRIVING THIS CAR AND LOVING IT, CALL ME FOR MORE INFO, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WHATSOEVER. FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLY!! CONTINENTAL USA BUYERS!! EXPORT AND OVERSEAS BUYERS WILL GET FREE SHIPPING WITH BUY IT NOW ONLY TO LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA TO THE PORT FOR EXPORT SHIPPING FEEL FREE TO CALL FOR ANY INFO, 623-764-5897 JOE... SOLD "AS IS",NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE EXPRESSED OR GIVEN, CARS BUILT PRIOR TO 1981,, MILES CAN NOT BE VERIFIED BY CARFAX DUE TO AGE,FEEL FREE TO CALL,INSPECT ANY CAR PRIOR TO BIDDING OR BUYING ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID IF YOU HAVE ANY AT ALL,WINNING BIDDER IS THE NEW OWNER,NO RENEGOTIATING AFTER THE END OF AUCTION, AS WITH ANY OLDER USED VEHICLE, MINOR SIGNS OF USE, WEAR, REPAIR,RESTORATION,PARTS REPLACEMENT AND AGE MAY BECOME VISIBLE UNDER CLOSE VISUAL INSPECTION WE CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE MINOR ISSUES,WE DO NOT KNOW THE HISTORY ON THE CAR FROM DAY ONE UNLESS NOTED IN LISTING, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES, PLATES OR ANY FEES ON VEHICLE IN HIS OR HER OWN STATE AT TIME OF TITLE AND REGISTRATION |
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