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For Sale: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Most desirable Corsa Turbo convertible with 4-speed. 36,000 original miles, two owners from new. Beautiful restoration, never wrecked or rusty, ready to enjoy. Fast, confident, and comfortable.

There’s little doubt that the mileage figure is correct, because this Corvair incredibly straight, clean, and tight, the feeling that only comes from a car that hasn’t been used, disassembled, and put back together again. Code E Danube Blue metallic is this car’s original color and it was recently and comprehensively repainted in two-stage urethane that looks simply spectacular. We have a photo album that shows it being taken down to bare metal and only a few small areas were patched—the usual spots at the lower edge of the rear quarters and just ahead of the doors. Nothing major and the work was obviously correctly done with fresh metal welded in place. All the structural members underneath, which are particularly critical on convertible Corvairs, are in excellent shape and there’s zero sag so the doors close without a major slam. It also features a correct argent silver insert on the tail panel, fresh chrome on the bumpers, new emblems, and a sporty luggage rack on the deck lid. And Corvair experts will quickly spot the “Turbocharged” emblems that signify that this is no garden-variety economy car. The only notable modification is a 1968 Camaro front spoiler, but nobody is going to complain about the way this neat little ragtop looks.

The trim tag says this car originally came with code 733 blue vinyl, but during the restoration handsome black and white houndstooth cloth and vinyl were used—a familiar Chevy performance look that’s a lot more comfortable if you’re going to be out in the sun. There’s new stuffing underneath, so the buckets are supportive for longer drives and obviously the door panels were upholstered to match. A full array of factory gauges, including a tachometer, keeps an eye on the turbocharged six and the 36,669 miles shown on the odometer are authentic. The factory AM radio has been upgraded with an auxiliary input and there’s an accessory GM tissue dispenser that’s a fun addition. A white convertible top looks bright and crisp against the blue paint and includes a matching blue boot to finish it off. The forward trunk is beautifully upholstered in matching blue carpet and includes access to the master cylinder and a bottle of windshield washer solvent, as original.

The 164 cubic inch air-cooled flat six has an aluminum case and has proven itself durable over the past five decades. Adding a turbocharger completely transforms the stout little six, boosting it to 180 horsepower and a rather surprising 232 pounds of torque, which you can really feel. With just 36,000 miles on it, the engine has never needed any major service, although it has been recently tuned, the carburetor was rebuilt, and an electronic ignition system was installed to light it up reliably. Incidentally, the side-draft carburetor is the same unit used on the earliest Corvettes with the Blue Flame Six and it works quite well thanks to an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. A few chrome dress-up pieces really make it sparkle, but it is not drastically modified, so it starts easily, idles properly, and drives like it should. The turbo remains very low-key, offering a nice swell of torque but no peaky off-throttle shenanigans and you might swear that there’s a V8 working back there the way it digs out of corners in 2nd or 3rd gear.

1965 was a great year for Corvairs because the suspensions were upgraded to something very akin to that used in the Corvette. No more swing axles that were the cause of Nader’s consternation, but correct lateral links and coil springs to keep the tires planted properly. A 4-speed manual transmission is the only way to properly enjoy the turbo’s wondrous torque and it’s a joy to row it through the gears even the Saginaw gearbox is way back there with the engine. For a car with such impressive cornering, this Corvair has an astoundingly supple ride, ignoring bumps that make Camaros and Corvettes rattle and there’s hardly a shiver through the steering column. Note that the floors are completely original and all the factory reinforcements are in place, plus the bell pan that protects the shift mechanism. There’s a new muffler out back that has the right muted sound and it sits on recent 185/80/13 whitewall radials on original wheels with wire hubcaps.

There’s quite a bit of documentation with this Corvair, including a photo album of the restoration, several small notebooks with the last two owners’ maintenance work, receipts, an original owner’s manual, and even a T-shirt with a photo of this car silkscreened on it. You can tell that this car has always been loved.

Corvairs have always been under-appreciated, but like all cars, the best ones inevitably rise to the top. Interest in Corvairs has been steadily rising, particularly the Greenbrier vans, and there’s no question that the 4-speed Corsa Turbo convertible is the most desirable of all. With low mileage, an excellent restoration, and lots of paperwork to back it up, this is the Corvair to own for posterity if you’re serious about Chevy performance. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1965 Chevrolet Corvair
  • Listing ID: CC-1091320
  • Price: $34,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1965
  • Make:Chevrolet
  • Model:Corvair
  • Exterior Color:Danube Blue
  • Interior Color:Houndstooth
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Flat 6
  • Odometer:36669
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:115049
  • Trim Level:Turbo Convertible 4-Speed
  • VIN:107675W221627
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Excellent
  • Seat Material:Cloth
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Blower:Yes
  • Turbo:Yes
  • Electronic Ignition:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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