Vehicle Description
1966 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 110 MONZA 4 DOOR C-916 The uniquely popular
and rare 1966 Chevrolet Corvair110 Monza 4-door hardtop is
presented here in pristine condition. This example is a
second-generation four-door sedan with the 110 hp Monza engine and
a 2-speed Powerglide automatic. The hardtop pillar less side
windows and smooth body are still modern and elegant. You rarely
see such well preserved example. The engine, transmission, brakes,
and chassis are in great condition. The exterior is repainted in
original color code Sandalwood Tan and the interior is likewise in
original styling is new and presented in red. The dash is
excellent, with all gauges functioning. The speedometer reads to
120mph. The odometer displays 10,498 miles. A newer aftermarket
radio replaces the original. The dash mounted vertical transmission
shifter completes the design. All four seats provide seat belts.
All glass is in excellent condition, free of cracks or damage. The
accent red color steel wheels are covered with chrome beauty rings
and "baby moon" hub caps. Includes original 1966 Corvair Owner's
Guide and dealer sales brochure. California title. The Chevrolet
Corvair is a compact car manufactured by Chevrolet for model years
1960-1969 in two generations. It remains the only
American-designed, mass-produced passenger car with a rear-mounted,
air-cooled engine. The Corvair second generation arrived for model
year 1965, noted for its lack of a "B" pillar and a new fully
independent suspension replacing the original swing axle rear
suspension. The Corvair used coil springs at each wheel. The 1966
lineup remained essentially unchanged from 1965. The steering
column was changed to a two-piece design with a universal joint,
lessening the danger of intrusion during a front-end collision. A
plastic air dam was installed below the front valence panel to
conceal the front suspension and underbody, and lessen crosswind
sensitivity. In front, the "lock door" emblem (covering the lockset
for the trunk lock) was changed from red to blue and featured a
shorter bar. At the rear, new larger taillight lenses were used
featuring a thin chrome ring around the center of the light. The
Corvair script nameplate was moved from atop the trunk lid to a
position next to the driver's side headlight bezel. Production for
the model year was 103,743 with only 12,497 being 4-door hard top
model. ***If you are viewing this on Facebook Marketplace, be sure
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