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Conv Monza 25k Org Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:25566 Color: is in very good shape and there are some small marks in the paint in various areas
Location:

Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States

Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

Up for sale is a 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible Monza . The vehicle has currently 25,559 orginal miles.  It is in great shape and is solid.  I purchased this from a family of a very close friend who had it for a very long time. Due to his age and physical constraints the car was stored in a garage until his passing. I know the history of the car and know for a fact that the mileage is correct and is reflected on the title and paperwork. The vehicle is blue with a white convertible top. The top looks almost new. The interior is in great shape, with the exception that there is a small two inch cut on the drivers back portion of the seat and some wear. The only negative other than that is a crack on the dash board top pad. I currently have a dash cover that looks great on it.

The exterior is in very good shape and there are some small marks in the paint in various areas. There is no major rust or for that matter minor rust areas. The car is in great shape for its age.

Mechanically the car runs very good. The engine is clean and in good operating condition it will need the oil pan gasket and transmission gasket replaced at some point. (The car is 100% drivable as it sits it just leaks a little while parked in the garage)

I bought this car in memory of my friend and the family needed the money. I cleaned it up the best I could and made it run and look the best I could and I feel that it would have made him happy if he could see it in its current condition.

This car would be of interest to anyone who wants a Corvair that is in very good shape, has low mileageI welcome anyone who wants to look it, meet the family I got it from or wants to hear the history.

 I am keeping the reserve price low and the car will go to the highest bidder. 


Any questions feel free to ask I can be contacted by Email or Phone 412-519-0122 if i do not answer please leave a voice mail and i will return your call when avaliable.. I can also assist in finding a shipping company to those of you from out of state who may need the car shipped. ... Check out my Ebay Feedback and buy from a trusted seller. ... Thank you

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2010 Buick Enclave - Click above for high-res image gallery
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