1964 Corvair Monza 900 Auto w/factory AC 88k miles
In very good condition, save for items outlined below. Bottom looks as close to new as possible -- no rust at all. Interior is immaculate. We recently pulled out of long-term garage storage, went through and got running/driving/stopping. 88,060 miles.
VIN# 40927W188120
May 2019 work includes:
Fuel system flush
New voltage regulator
New master cylinder
New wheel cylinders
New brake hoses
New drum brake pads, springs, and turned rotors
Newer battery
Known Issues:
Pinhead paint bubbles around gas cap, rear air vent, few places (believed to be repainted at some point)
Right rear axle bearing needs replacing
A/c does not turn on but all is there
Couple bulbs out
Chokes not engaging (Tough to start cold - once it warms for a few seconds, runs/idles great)
The car was purchased from Florida by my father who has since passed. Came from Arizona prior to that. Having worked on Corvairs at GM, he has always had an affinity for them and started collecting several Corvairs, message for some more details they have not all been posted on ebay yet (see other auctions for 1966 Corsa Convertible 4 speed listed currently)
Includes manuals, die-cast scale model, advertisements, etc.
Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding, see photos for more details.$500 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction close. This vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is with no warranties implied nor guaranteed. We will help facilitate shipping, pickup, etc. Located in Franklin, Michigan. Vehicle must be removed on or before July 31, 2019. EFT/Wire/Money transfer, cash, certified cashiers check acceptable forms of payment and must clear prior to removal of vehicle.
We understand we do not have feedback on ebay. Happy to speak on phone leave number. We recently sold a $68k vehicle through ebay without any issues and can forward the buyers contact info for reference.
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On Jul-22-19 at 13:23:40 PDT, seller added the following information:As Ive spoken to a few bidders on the phone, thought I would send out an update with some information Ive learned:
- What we thought was a "choke problem" could likely be a one-way fuel valve problem that lets fuel drain back into the tank, necessitating cranking the enigne a bit while the fuel line fills back up with gas. This makes sense from the symptoms we experience -- I had the same thing happen in a boat (with one-way valves), fixed the issue.
- The underneath of the car is spotless, looks brand new (seriously), painted black, zero rust, but the vehicle does have minor oil leak - Im happy to send photos
- GOT THE AIR CONDITIONER WORKING! Blows cold, but probably needs recharge. Was converted to R-134A
Best of luck bidding! Please dont hesitate to reach out with questions. Our goal is to explain the vehicle exactly as it is and assist buyers in any way, including a smooth transition to new owner. God bless.