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Custom Fully Restored Classic Rod Chevy Muscle Vintage Collectable on 2040-cars

US $13,900.00
Year:1969 Mileage:56000
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1969 Chevrolet Corvair 


What you are looking at is a piece of American automotive history. This is the last year of the Chevy Corvair with the 110 Monza upgrade option. The last year of these cars is a very special year because the cars were practically hand-built in what's known as the "Corvair Room" in the production plant at General Motors. These 1969 models show on the historical record that there were less than 6,000 produced that year making this one of the most desirable years.

The car has been fully restored back to original specs — all rubber seals, mounts, fitting, full interior with the seats wrapped in black with black carpet "super clean." This Corvair was also outfitted with the factory upgrade to the 110 Monza engine hooked up to a 2-speed automatic power drive transmission. New paint job was done about 4 years ago with the restoration and is painted a yellow with metal flake — absolutely beautiful! Car is also equipped with a 600-watt stereo system. 

Whether you are an avid Chevy collector or someone looking for a new car this is a great buy and a good investment. Also, its just a blast to drive. You will not be disappointed. Feel free to give me a call if you have any questions or if you would like to make a offer. 


Thanks 

Frank
512-297-1780

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