Details
This 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza coupe is powered by a 2.7L (164ci) rear-mounted flat six-cylinder engine and automatic transmission operated by a dashboard lever. This original example is painted red with chrome trim and matching red painted steel wheels that make this Monza one of the sportiest Corvairs available at the time. Inside, the front bucket seats and rear bench are covered in red vinyl with matching carpet, dashboard, and door trim. Dashboard-mounted controls are fronted by a two-spoke red leather-wrapped steering wheel. The 5-digit odometer shows 35,336 original miles. The vehicle is located in Wisconsin.
Third-party photos and inspection show a well-kept, original Monza. The paint is in good condition overall and only close inspection reveals some wear and tear that would be expected given the age of the vehicle. There is a scratch noted on the right rear quarter panel. Inside, the carpet and vinyl seats are presented in excellent condition. Similarly, the white headliner shows well and is free of stains. The inspection and owner confirm that mechanically, the engine and transmission run smoothly as designed. The sale includes an additional set of tires, chrome hubcaps, two keys, the owner's and shop manuals, and a car cover.
This Corvair Monza Coupe is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in West Bend, WI.
About the model
The Chevrolet Corvair was introduced for the 1960 model year. The first generation of Corvair was a series of compact, rear-engined cars available in sedan, coupe, convertible, and station wagon body styles. These cars were initially powered by an air-cooled, 2.3L flat-six engine, but over the course of production, displacement grew to 2.4L (1961-1963), before finally reaching 2.7L for the 1964 model year. In 1961, Chevrolet introduced a van and pickup based on the Corvair. These utilitarian vans and pickups are collectively known as the Corvair 95 (95-inch wheelbase), with the van known as the Chevrolet Greenbrier, and the pickup featuring in the Corvair Pickup market. Production of the first-generation Corvair continued until 1964 when it was replaced by the Second Generation Chevrolet Corvair.
Features and Specs
35,336 original miles
2.7L flat 6-cylinder engine
Automatic transmission
Drum brakes
Transverse leaf spring rear suspension
Known Modifications
None
Service History
Undercoating applied
Ownership History
Unknown
Known issues
A scratch to the right rear quarter panel
Some general wear and tear of the paint
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 8/28/2023
Third-party inspection 8/22/2023
Included in the sale
Two keys
Owners and shop manual
Additional set of tires
Set of chrome hubcaps
Car cover