Vehicle Description
It's hard not to consider a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza like this.
After all, it's affordable vintage droptop fun that's always a
conversation piece.
A Corvair knows how to turn heads with its very European-like
package mixed with American flair. And it only gets better on a
convertible finished in its all-American and factory-correct red.
We have a long list of itemized receipts that show plenty of care
and investment in this classic over the last few years. That's why
there's a nice shine on the paint, the bumpers have a mirror-like
finish, and all the trim is complete. It all gives the impression
of a nice value at this affordable price.
The white top is newer and so it looks nice against the red paint.
And if you like that color combo, then you'll really love the look
with the roof off. This was converted to a white interior later in
life, and so the button-top presentation on the seats and door
panels have a nice crispness. Even the steering wheel and custom
dash cubby are finished in white to have a very well-coordinated
total appearance. And you'll love cleaver factory details like the
fingertip controls for the automatic transmission. Plus, you have
an upgrade to a retrosound digital receiver that has the cool
vintage look, but it provides you with a great way to have modern
tunes while you enjoy top-down motoring.
In the rear is a quite tidy and correct engine bay with a nice
secret. This is a 164 cubic-inch aluminum flat-six - a larger motor
borrowed from a later Corvair. With no need for a long driveshaft
and maximizing the weight over the rear wheels (engine, battery,
and spare tire) it has a true traction advantage. So, maximized for
utility and only weighing about 2,700 pounds makes this Corvair
Monza plenty zippy.
Complete with owner's manual and build receipts, this is a great
way to get vintage droptop fun without breaking the bank. Call
today!!!