Chevrolet: Corvair Rampside on 2040-cars
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1961 Corvair Rampside Resto Mod – TURBO! The Ultimate Tailgater Have you been to a tailgate party in a boring pick-up? A parade with people sitting on your convertible top? A car show sitting in uncomfortable folding chairs in the dirt behind your car? A swap meet where you just want to sit down and drink a beer? Well, this is your chance to change all of that! I hate to use the analogy, but like a mullet, this Rampside is all business in the front and a PARTY in the back! You can take it to the park, the beach, a NASCAR event, you could even take this camping and be the hit of the place!!! This is a unique opportunity to own a rare Rampside that has been customized to be functional but very different. I bought this ride 2 years ago with a vision to convert the essentially unusable pick-up bed into something cool. The previous owner installed the 1967 Monza 180 HP Turbo motor, new wheels and tires, the Air Ride system, and boxed the front A arms for additional strength. The new motor makes it surprisingly FAST! Here is what I did: Installed a new windshield and custom side view mirrors.Had a paint shop color sand and buff the paint. It is much better but not perfect, there are some small dings and body filler was used in some areas.
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