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1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900

1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900

$11,490

Pleasanton, California

Year 1962

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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This 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900 2 Door Convertible (Stock # B11048) is available in our Benicia. CA showroom and any inquiries may be directed to us at 707-748-4000 or via email at [email protected]. Impressive 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900 ConvertibleNew to our Benicia showroom is this beautiful 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900 2 Door Convertible with white exterior paint and a red interior. It features a 2.4L Flat 6 engine under the hood with a 4-speed manual transmission. and this one drives great as well. It also comes equipped with a soft top. a factory radio and a whole lot of personality as well. and this beauty is priced below fair market value to encourage a quick sale.Lifetime AZ Classic in Very Nice ShapeThe current owner of this 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900 Convertible picked up last year after he fell in love with its great body and super-clean interio...

1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 900 monza

1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 900 monza

$5,499

La Crescent, Minnesota

Year 1961

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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Apple Auto is proud to present a 1961 Chevrolet Corvair 900 Monza 2-Door Coupe on consignment. Featuring the Powerglide 2-Speed automatic transmission. 145CI Turbo Air 6-Cylinder with 98HP and 132lbs of torque. Painted in the original factory color of Arbor Green Metallic with a matching vinyl interior. With some minor work this car could be a daily driver or if you are up to the task. a full restoration. This car is in OEM original untouched condition. All the badging. trims. hubcaps are still in place. The body is in impeccably good condition. This car has spent its life in the Seattle. Washington area (no salted winter roads). The miles on the odometer are original 58.118 Miles. Visit our web-site at www.appleautolacrescent.com or Call Kort at Apple Auto 507-895-2272 Financing Options Available!!! Apply For Credit At: https://appleautolacrescent.com/apply-for-credit/ Disclaimer: We...

1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Turbo

1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Turbo

$25,900

Boca Raton, Florida

Year 1965

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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1965 CORVAIR CORSA CONVERTIBLE TURBO - NO EXPENSE SPARED! Here we have for sale one of the finest examples of a 1965 Corvair Corsa Turbo Convertible on the market! vin# 107675W270284. This car was purchased in October of 2014 after it received a full restoration from a well known Corvair Corsa member. After the purchase its current loving owner desired nothing but perfection and spent over 5k making it perfect! After the traditional restoration. he proceeded to install a fully rebuilt Carter carb. a new battery. a new thermiistor for temp gauge (If you know these cars its near impossible to get this!). A new windshield washer pump. new heater fan. and a new clock to complete the ultimate Corvair. This beautiful Corsa is equipped with GM s rear mount horizontally opposed turbo charged 180hp 6cyl motor mated to a 4 speed manual transmission. T...

1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

$9,179

Derry, New Hampshire

Year 1967

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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148249 miles, Body Style: Sedan, Exterior Color: Green, Interior Color: Black, Interior Material: Leather, Transmission: Automatic, Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive, Engine: 163 Cubic Inch flat 6, Vehicle Type: Passenger

1966 Chevrolet Corvair for: $14995

1966 Chevrolet Corvair for: $14995

$14,995

Lake Mary, Florida

Year 1966

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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For sale in our Orlando showroom is a 1966 Chevrolet Corvair. The Corvair from Chevrolet came at a time when America\'s auto makers were producing one size of vehicle, large. Seeing the trend start to unfold in the late 50\'s towards smaller more economical imports, Chevrolet jumped on the design bandwagon to bring their own flavor to the lineup. Built to compete against foreign competitors such as the Type 3 VW and Fiat 1300 the Corvair also held its own with domestic offerings such as the Ford Falcon and Plymouth Valiant. In 1960 the first Corvairs were well received by the press and the general public for its engineering, style, and performance. Providing a plethora of firsts for GM such as uni body construction, 4 wheel independent suspension, and air cooled flat 6 cylinder engine it\'s easy to see why this was the Motor trend car of the year for 1960. The Corvair we have in our Orlando showroom is a wonderfully restored example of the Monza version. Packing a 110hp air cooled flat 6 engine in the back the Corvair was hailed at the \"poor man\'s Porsche\", the performance of the Corvair revolved around light weight and exceptional handling. This silver monza definitely has a great amount of street appeal that gets plenty of attention. The Corvair is a breed that was unfortunately saddled in controversy which makes their numbers small and highly desirable. Treated to a recent restoration the interior and paint on this Monza are stunning in the sunlight and definitely are an eye catching combo. The 2 speed automatic transmission shifts great and you can feel plenty of pep from the 110hp all aluminum flat six in the rear. Located in our Orlando Showroom this 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza can be seen including HD pictures and videos at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional information please call 407-771-2000 or #####@####.### Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1963 Chevrolet Corvair for: $16500

1963 Chevrolet Corvair for: $16500

$16,500

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Year 1963

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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1963 Chevrolet Corvair Spider Turbo Convertible, 62,000 miles, fully restored by Corvair expert, totally rust free Arizona car, gorgeous Ember Red paint, white top, excellent Red bucket seat interior, Turbocharged 145 cu in 150 HP 6 cylinder engine, 4-speed transmission, full gauges and tachometer, AM radio, seat belts, wire wheel covers, white wall radial tires, rare- only 7,472 produced,runs, drives, and handles beautifully! When this car was totally restored the title was stamped RECONSTRUCTED. Please call Carlo Connors at 610-505-8612, or email at #####@####.###, or visit www.ConnorsMotorcar.com Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 110 - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 110 - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

$19,999

Derry, New Hampshire

Year 1966

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

95565 miles, Body Style: Convertible, Exterior Color: Red, Interior Color: Black, Interior Material: Leatherette, Transmission: Manual, Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive, Engine: 163 Cubic Inch flat 6 Monza 110hp, Vehicle Type: Passenger

CHEVROLET CORVAIR

CHEVROLET CORVAIR

$2,000

Flemington, Georgia

Year 1964

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category Convertible

Mileage 83319

Posted Over 1 Month

Have owned this vehicle for eight years and have enjoyed it immensely. Was daily driver for two years when I lived 3 miles from work. Cranks immediately, runs smooth, no oil burn, pinging, or any engine issue as most of engine has been rebuilt. Next, would probably add rebuilt original radio, but again...not necessary. This car is fifty one years old, and has some paint dings, small scratches, etc.

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

$15,900

Derry, New Hampshire

Year 1966

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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59062 miles, Body Style: Convertible, Exterior Color: Gold, Interior Color: White, Interior Material: Leatherette, Transmission: Automatic, Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive, Engine: 163 Cubic Inch flat 6 Monza 110hp 2683cm3 -, Vehicle Type: Passenger

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Convert - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

1966 Chevrolet Corvair Convert - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

$16,500

Derry, New Hampshire

Year 1966

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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78515 miles, Body Style: Convertible, Exterior Color: Green, Interior Color: Green, Interior Material: Leatherette, Transmission: Automatic, Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive, Engine: 163cui flat 6 2683cm3 - Monza 140 Hp, Vehicle Type: Passenger

1963 Chevrolet Corvair

1963 Chevrolet Corvair

$8,995

Akron, Ohio

Year 1963

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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FINANCING AVAILABLE . 24279 ACTUAL MILES . 6 CYLINDER ENGINE . 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION . and ONLY TWO OWNERS . STOP! Read this! Come on down to Phoenix Indoor Auto Sales @ 903 East Tallmadge avenue in Akron. Ohio. Enjoy our climate controlled 150 plus car indoor showroom !! Looking for a marvelous deal on a fantastic 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Well. we've got it! It has only been gently used and has low. low mileage. They don't come much fresher than this! This Corvair is nicely equipped with features such as 24279 ACTUAL MILES . 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION . 6 CYLINDER ENGINE . FINANCING AVAILABLE . and ONLY TWO OWNERS . We take any and all trade-ins...... IF YOU NEED FINANCING WE WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN!! Get here quick before this killer deal is gone! Call us today! 330-688-7800....

1968 Chevrolet Corvair for: $14995

1968 Chevrolet Corvair for: $14995

$14,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1968

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category -

Mileage -

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Forget all that Ralph Nader nonsense, because this 1968 Chevrolet Corvair Monza hardtop is the sporty car that GM wanted to build from the start. No spooky handling, plenty of power from the air-cooled flat six hanging out back (sound familiar?), and an interior that\'s got plenty of Camaro DNA running through it, all for less than the price of the smallest, most boring economy car you can buy today. The Corvair got a bad name early on, and that was surely part of why it didn\'t survive, but if you read the enthusiast press of the period, they flat-out LOVED this car. By 1968, all the bugs had been worked out and the restyle a few years earlier had transformed the awkward-looking early Corvairs into a sleek, sporty coupe that wouldn\'t look out of place next to a Corvette or Camaro. This one was originally green, but at some point it got an appealing burgundy metallic paint job that highlights its sporty nature. Finish quality is decent, with a few flaws here and there and some signs of use, but at this price, nobody\'s going to complain. A chin spoiler works with a Camaro-esque ducktail spoiler on the rear deck lid to give this neat little car a very aggressive demeanor. The chrome bumpers look good, there\'s a bit of stainless brightwork to add some interest, and the overall look is of a car that\'s been properly enjoyed with many years to go. The interior is a neat place to hang out, and the first thing you\'ll notice is the totally flat floors that make it feel spacious inside. Black bucket seats are not especially fancy, but they do have a handsome pattern that gives the affordable Corvair an upscale look. The wood-rimmed wheel isn\'t authentic but warms up the otherwise monochromatic passenger compartment a bit, and you do get a fully array of instruments, including a factory tach. A long T-handle Hurst shifter manages the 4-speed manual gearbox, which is the enthusiast\'s best choice in a Corvair. There\'s also an AM/FM/cassette stereo in the dash that sounds decent and makes this a fun car to drive every day. And unlike its German competition, there\'s a good-sized trunk up front, which also houses the dual-reservoir master cylinder. The 164 cubic inch flat-six engine sits low in the chassis out back and inhales through a set of four 1-barrel carburetors to make a very sporting 140 horsepower. It starts with a characteristic wooshing of the big fan in the middle, and out on the road makes plenty of torque to have fun with some much bigger cars. Handling is the Corvair\'s strong suit once GM sorted out the underpinnings, and the fully independent suspension rides over bumps like a hovercraft and hangs on in corners like a sports car. Brakes are reasonably effective, particularly since the car\'s so light, and the twin exhaust systems give it a throaty sound that you\'ll enjoy when you blip the throttle. The body pans are in good order and slightly oversized Rally wheels look right and allow the use of fatter 195/75/14 front and 215/70/14 rear radials to give it a little bit of a rake. Outfitted the way an enthusiast would want it, this neat Corvair promises fun all out of proportion with its price tag. Perhaps you should look more closely, because there\'s a very good reason why Corvairs are so beloved by their owners. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1964 Chevrolet Corvair for: $17995

1964 Chevrolet Corvair for: $17995

$17,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1964

Make Chevrolet

Model Corvair

Category Convertible

Mileage -

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Quick, name a car with a turbo air-cooled flat-six, an all-independent suspension, a handsome, functional interior, and a devout following of enthusiasts around the world. Oh, and by the way, it\'s not a Porsche. Whatever your guess may have been, you should really dig this 1965 Corvair Monza Spyder. Despite Ralph Nader\'s whining, these cars have proven themselves to be not only reliable but a lot of fun to drive with a lot of personality. This one has been restored to a level that inexpensive cars rarely see-obviously someone did it for love, not money. The original code 936 Ermine paint was replaced by Tuxedo Black, which was nice change because convertible looks good in black. Even the chrome and stainless trim was beautifully restored to a brilliant shine, with the end result being a Corvair wearing a restoration worthy of a much more expensive car. The Corvair\'s calling card was a lot of space in a compact body, and this convertible is not only handsome, it\'s practical as well. White bucket seats give it a sporty feeling that backs up its deft moves on the street, and you\'ll note there\'s no transmission tunnel taking up space between the seats. A red dash and matching carpets provide a wonderful contrast and the two-tone steering wheel is simply gorgeous. And speaking of the seats, those are new seat covers that are accurate reproductions of the originals, and if you\'ve got a hankering for some European flavor, check out the handsome gauge, including a rare factory tachometer, along with a Corvair-only cylinder head temperature gauge. The original AM radio remains fully functional and you know we\'re digging the 4-speed gearbox with cue ball knob. Have a look up front and you\'ll find the spacious trunk, correctly finished with spatter paint and a small original-style mat and there\'s a nice-fitting white convertible top overhead. That engine is a fully rebuilt and turbocharged 164 cubic inch flat-six that fires quickly that that characteristic Corvair sound. With 150 horsepower and lightweight bodywork, performance is impressive all around, and with that 4-speed manual transmission it\'s an absolutely blast to drive on a twisting country road. Forget Ralph Nader, GM engineers worked out the suspension problems, and even the guys at Car and Driver magazine found themselves grinning like idiots during their test drives. The engine bay has been accurately detailed with proper finishes and decals throughout, giving it a showroom-fresh look that\'s completely accurate right down to a correct generator. Underneath, the chassis is pretty original but in good order, with plenty of evidence that it has lived someplace warm all its life. The wheels carry optional wire wheelcovers as well as 175/80/13 whitewall radials that look like new. This is a fantastic little car that\'s an absolute hoot to drive. Good Corvairs are becoming increasingly difficult to find today, so don\'t miss this chance to own this awesome little drop-top. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>