This 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Monza is not just a sharp, able-looking
classic. It represents a unique time in American automotive
history. While its competitors were answering the call for smaller,
fuel-efficient cars mostly by downsizing existing models, Chevrolet
took the extra step of taking on this challenge from scratch,
leaving the Corvair with a whole host of aesthetic and mechanical
features that really made it stand out from the other offerings of
the time. And this specimen takes that uniqueness just a bit
further. As rare as Corvairs are these days, you'll see far fewer
in the 4-door configuration this one features. Dressed in its
Marina Blue paint, which is its original color, wearing chrome
ornamentation that shows nicely, and sporting evenly-gapped panels
from front to back, it conveys an impression of solid
roadworthiness.
When you climb inside, you'll notice the freshness of the blue
vinyl upholstery, which matches the color this Chevy rolled off its
Van Nuys, CA assembly line with. The interior shows well, as you'll
find no tears in the seams of the front and rear bench seats, and
the carpet beneath them is free of any serious discoloration. It's
got a level of functionality you'll really appreciate. The windows
roll up and down without complaint, the gauges are in good working
order, and an aftermarket Sony AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth
connectivity sits underneath the dash. A retro-looking counterpart
sits in the center of the dash to provide a more vintage vibe.
This is a classic that thoroughly delivers on its promise of
roadworthiness. Its rear-mounted, 164 cubic inch, 6-cylinder engine
pairs with a smooth-shifting 2-speed Powerglide transmission to
form a drivetrain that's not only in good running form but also
appears to be the same one this classic began life with. Turn the
key, and the car starts right up and provides smooth acceleration.
The brake system is reassuringly solid, and the steering tracks
nicely. Featuring independent suspension on all four wheels, which
was pretty rare for American-made cars at the time, this Monza has
a smooth ride, with no skipping around in back as you take
corners.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 164 cubic inch, 6-cylinder engine
• Dual single-barrel carburetors
• 2-speed automatic Powerglide transmission
• Marina Blue paint represents the original color
• Distinctive 4-door configuration
• Dash-mounted speaker
• Aftermarket Sony AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth connectivity
• Period-correct blue vinyl interior
• 13" wheels
• Bench seating
• Restoration receipts
• Maintenance records
With its unabashedly boxy style and well-fitted body, this 1966
Chevrolet Corvair Monza is a great-looking classic that promises to
be a really fun ride. It rolls on a set of period-correct 13"
wheels wrapped with 175/R80 tires that still show plenty of tread.
Take a look below, you'll find an underside that's free of rust,
which shows it has had the good fortune of being kept away from any
corrosive influences and stands ready to provide plenty of future
miles of enjoyment. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1966 Chevrolet Corvair
Listing ID:CC-1998032
Price:$19,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1966
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvair
Exterior Color:Marina Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:58890
Stock Number:8664-ATL
VIN:105396L112199
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