Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible has glowing paint, a
detailed bucket seat interior, and true drop-top appeal. It's all
part of a solid investment in a restoration and especially nice
maintenance within the last few years. And we can understand
exactly why there would be a good investment in a car like this.
The second-gen had beautifully sharp styling and an updated fully
independent suspension that gave this assured handling. So it's a
great car to enjoy the drive and love to be seen in everywhere you
arrive.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Quality respray holds close to 1966's Artesian Turquoise
*Exterior looks stock with correct badges, bumpers, and wire
hubcaps
*Newer convertible top looks good and fits snugly
*Comprehensive interior restoration within the last few years
*New window felts
*New weather-stripping
*Detailed style with Monza trim on the seatbacks and door
panels
*Unique dash gear shift for automatic transmission
*Extra-clean engine bay with a new alternator and powder-coated
details
*Air-cooled 164 cubic-inch motor with dual carburetors
*Flat motor design over the rear wheels enhances power and
handling
*Fully independent suspension
*New tires
The Corvair was the unconventional American, and that's what makes
it such an appealing cruiser today. The rear-motor motor gives you
a flatter floor that makes it more comfortable for others to ride
along. But the setup is also nicely focused on the driver. The
motor's placement gives you the same kind of traction advantages
found in a VW. And this also has front bucket seats and sporty
round gauges for a very European feel. Even the way the shifter is
mounted in the dash makes this feel more like an Italian or French
than an American! So when you take the quality investments and
unique style, you know you've found an irresistible drop-top. Call
today!!!