Vehicle Description
STK 2563 1963 Chevrolet Corvair
With an air-cooled, rear mounted engine, the Corvair was a unique
offering from a domestic manufacturer in the 1960's. The motor
featured the compact horizontally-opposed piston design of Porsche
and Volkswagen engines and it was constructed on a uni-body chassis
with all-independent suspension. Some folks referred to the Corvair
as the 'poor man's Porsche'. This 1963 Corvair Monza convertible
was carefully restored in 2013. The refreshed Ermine White exterior
is perfectly complemented by a power-operated black vinyl top and
stock 13" rims with factory Monza wire-wheel covers. A restored
black vinyl interior with AM radio looks very original. The Corvair
is powered by an all-aluminum 145ci 'boxer' six-cylinder that
appears to be pure stock and is said to have never required a
rebuild. It is fitted with two single-barrel carter carbs and dual
exhaust. The flat-six is mated to a 4-speed manual transaxle that
shifts smoothly. Brakes are manual 4-wheel drum. This Corvair Monza
drop-top is a great driver and is ready for some summer beach fun.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".