Here is a car you don't see every day, and one that doesn't get
much attention or recognition in the antique classic car world.
Nonetheless, this 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza still gets its share
of looks for the obvious reason-it doesn't look like a modern car.
The Aqua Green paint has its own uniqueness and character, while
the steel body and chrome bumpers reflect a time when plastic and
fiberglass were not the main sources of vehicle body structure.
Although it may not be the main spectacle at car shows or cruises,
it's still a fun and different car to drive.
The Aqua interior has its high points. The seats appear to have
been redone and are in good shape. The door panels and door cards
fit well and look nice. Both the headliner and carpeting are fitted
tightly and are in decent shape. The steering wheel is in good
shape, and for their age, the original dashboard cluster, radio,
and glove box are holding up nicely. Under the front storage lid is
a clean, solid area that could handle plenty of storage, and the
spare tire if you wanted to relocate it from the engine bay.
In the back, the Corvair is powered by a flat-6 cylinder engine
with dual 2-barrel carburetors. Power is delivered through a
4-speed manual transmission to a rear swing-axle independent
suspension with transverse leaf springs. The front suspension is
also independent, using coil springs and shocks. The 13-inch wheels
wear stock-appearing hubcaps and are wrapped in P155/80R13 tires.
Drum brakes all the way around stop this antique, while long tube
headers with a glasspack muffler add a bit of sound to this
Monza.
Highlights:
•Flat-6 Cylinder Engine
•Dual 2-Barrel Carburetors
•4-Speed Manual Transmission
•Front Independent Suspension With Coil Springs And Shocks
•Rear Swing-Axle Suspension With Transverse Leaf Springs
•13-Inch Tires With Hubcaps
•P155/80R13 Tires And Matching Spare In Engine Bay
•Long Tube Headers With Glasspack Muffler
•Good-Looking Seats, Door Panels, And Door Cards
•AM/FM/Cassette Radio
•Heat And Defrost
Cruising this 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza can be a fun way to
spend the day. It's low-key, easy to drive, and by most accounts,
light on gas. It may not be a show winner, but there are still
plenty of people out there who enjoy seeing these cars around. For
a good price, Call Today!
Vehicle Details
1963 Chevrolet Corvair
Listing ID:CC-1998793
Price:$16,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1963
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvair
Exterior Color:Aqua Green
Interior Color:Aqua
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:80301
Stock Number:9477-CHA
VIN:30927W233265
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