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Turbo Spyder Convetible 49k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:49880
Location:

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

Palomar Red 1964 Chevrolet Spyder Convertible, factory turbocharged, 49,XXX original miles (I may put a few more on before the listing ends).  Power convertible top.  RUST FREE Maryland car from new.  Fully restored in the early 80's, was Ziebart protected (without any holes made in the dill sills, etc).  I have under body pics upon request.  This Corvair Spyder Turbo Convertible is a well-sorter driver in nice condition.  Drives straight and true, runs smooth, shifts and steers correctly, brakes correctly with firm pedal.  Power top works correctly, is free of any blemishes or tears, and rear window is clear.  I do have a white factory top boot (not pictured).  Also the spare tire (a bias ply white wall) not pictured.  Engine starts easily, idles correctly and revs up as it should, turbo makes power, manifold gauge works.  No visible smoke, does not appear to burn any noticeable oil.  Some small drops of oil appear on the garage floor when parked.Paint is original factory color and shiny but has some flaws when inspected closely.  Recent visit to the Corvair Ranch for crank damper install, brakes, axle seals, fluids change out, tune.

PROS

New Radial 13" Tires
Overhauled turbocharger and carburetor, new fuel pump, filters, fluids
New crankshaft Damper
AM radio works
Recent Plugs, Cap, Wires and new Pertronix Ignition
Brakes gone thru and work great, firm pedal and smooth stops.  Parking brake works good.
4 Speed trans inspected and clutch is very good, shifts smoothy
New Windshield, wiper arms/ blades
Starter rebuilt
Recent battery
Heater motor and hoses--heater works great!
Correct Turbo YR engine serial number, exhaust exit rolled as factory correct.
Correct Black vinyl interior, non-padded dash, all Turbo instruments correct and work. 
Carpet clean and shows little wear
Doors open an close as they should, no sagging
CLEAR TITLE IN MY NAME, a register and tagged car that I'm driving
YOU PROVIDE SHIPPING, TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF SALE

CONS
No Service records except over the last 2 years.  Owner #1, 1964-1980, Owner #2 1980-2013.  I'm Owner #3.
While Body is super straight, paint shows a dozen or so nicks or small scratches
No jack or lug wrench
Driver's seat covering is intact with no tears, but needs to be re-fastened to seat frame at the back.  $100 pro repair.

But again, RUST FREE factory '64 Corvair Spyder Convertible, Low Miles, well sorted and drives well.

Questions?  Please ask, you are bidding to win, not to come have a look see.  $500 PayPal down payment within 24 hours, payment with in 3 days.  Only a Bank Wire or cash in person will be accepted for payment.


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