1960 Chevrolet "CORVAIR"/Rare "CLASSIC" /Beatiful Vehical/ Must Sell
1960 Chevrolet Corvair GOOD
Technical specifications of Chevrolet Corvair 1960 | |
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Price: | US $1,999.00 |
Item location: | Fullerton, California, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Corvair |
SubModel: | Corvair |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | GOOD |
Year: | 1960 |
Mileage: | 85,000 |
VIN: | 007270126698 |
Color: | Forrest Green |
Engine size: | 6 Cylinder { |
Number of cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | green and white |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1960 Chevrolet "CORVAIR"/ Rare "CLASSIC"!
This Car is Beautiful!It has been sitting in storage for a five year period!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Engine...........................air cooled 6 cylindercompression.................8.0:1displacement................140 cubic inchescrankcase..................... aluminum alloyTransmission...............power glide,two speed Automatic transmission----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Background: This "Corvair"was my pride and joy--and reconditioning it was really gradifying!The instrumentation is all "original"!Performed in the past: Engine work, up graded "Starter",re-built Carburetors,service on the Transmission, replaced "inhibitor",replaced "solenoid", Brakes,Tune up etc.The repairs and replacement of all of these parts, happened over Ten years ago!
**To New Buyers: The new buyers must address the following: Before "starting it up", you must evacuate the old Gasoline, and replace it with new Gasoline. Before "starting it up", you should have a Professional Mechani, make certain that the "seals" have not corroded! The Engine, carburetors, Transmission, and any other parts are long past their warranty periods and the buyer assumes liability for same! ****As I left the State, I noticed that there was a problem in the "shifter or Transmission, wherein, the "ashifter" would "not engage"--new owner assumes liability for its replacement! ****Realize that this is a "CLASSIC" and should be treated that way! The sale of this "CORVAIR"is "as is"--and that all work to be performed is the liability of said new owners! *. * TRUE MILES UNKNOWN ****Small Body Damage back driver side fender above back wheel. Metal bent inwards.
You have a "CORVAIR", that has been partially reconditions"--Please don't let this opportunity pass you buy!
Normally, I wanted to ask for a figure of $4,000 to $6,000-but I feel that with the "storage", and other eventualities, THE FIGURE THAT I AM ASKING IS $2,000.There is no doubt that this figure is well below the investment for other cars, of this value!
This Car is Beautiful!It has been sitting in storage for a five year period!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Engine...........................air cooled 6 cylindercompression.................8.0:1displacement................140 cubic inchescrankcase..................... aluminum alloyTransmission...............power glide,two speed Automatic transmission----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Background: This "Corvair"was my pride and joy--and reconditioning it was really gradifying!The instrumentation is all "original"!Performed in the past: Engine work, up graded "Starter",re-built Carburetors,service on the Transmission, replaced "inhibitor",replaced "solenoid", Brakes,Tune up etc.The repairs and replacement of all of these parts, happened over Ten years ago!
**To New Buyers: The new buyers must address the following: Before "starting it up", you must evacuate the old Gasoline, and replace it with new Gasoline. Before "starting it up", you should have a Professional Mechani, make certain that the "seals" have not corroded! The Engine, carburetors, Transmission, and any other parts are long past their warranty periods and the buyer assumes liability for same! ****As I left the State, I noticed that there was a problem in the "shifter or Transmission, wherein, the "ashifter" would "not engage"--new owner assumes liability for its replacement! ****Realize that this is a "CLASSIC" and should be treated that way! The sale of this "CORVAIR"is "as is"--and that all work to be performed is the liability of said new owners! *. * TRUE MILES UNKNOWN ****Small Body Damage back driver side fender above back wheel. Metal bent inwards.
You have a "CORVAIR", that has been partially reconditions"--Please don't let this opportunity pass you buy!
Normally, I wanted to ask for a figure of $4,000 to $6,000-but I feel that with the "storage", and other eventualities, THE FIGURE THAT I AM ASKING IS $2,000.There is no doubt that this figure is well below the investment for other cars, of this value!