West Coast Classics are proud to present this rare and fully
customized 1963 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Corvair Greenbrier 6 Door
Sportswagon with a custom installed GM 3.8L 200HP fuel injected
Monte Carlo engine! The minivan boasts striking 'House of Kolor' 3
stage 'Lamborghini California Orange' paint with 'White Pearl' roof
and bumpers, tinted glass, and subtle chrome!Front bucket seats in
'Wild Tan Ostrich' leather, center console and rear "limo style"
wrap around seating! The unique lighting installed creates a
'living room' feel and interior features include an updated dash
with an 'Auto Meter' gauge cluster, Alpine stereo with
AM/FM/CD/Internet capability and speakers throughout. For rear
passengers an AudioVox 10" roof mount DVD player with MP3
capability is featured. The Greenbrier was a sub-series of
the Corsair line produced from 1961 - 1965 with pick up and van
variants of the rear-engined Corvair. They were named for their
shortened 95' wheelbase and were Chevrolets first attempt at
producing a van as well as their first and only van-based pickup
truck in North America.This particular example boasts custom
upgrades including: Frame-off restorationGM V6 3.8L/200 HP
fuel injected Monte Carlo engine4 Speed Automatic
transmission4-wheel disc brakesRebuilt front suspensionIndependent
rear suspensionHouse of Kolor 3 stage Lamborghini California Orange
with White Pearl Roof & BumpersHouse of Kolor 3 stage Pearl
roof and bumpersCustom Wild Tan Ostrich interiorGrant Mahogany
steering wheelAuto Meter gaugesRear entertainment with remote18
inch chrome wheels The original base version was the panel
van (Corvan) with no side or rear windows. The van was named
'Greenbrier' and was available with trim and paint options similar
to the passenger car versions of the Corvair. The Greenbrier
version usually had windows all around and six doors with an option
of eight doors that included rear center opening double doors on
both sides of the vehicle. The Greenbrier seated nine people with
the available third-row seat. The swing-axel independent rear
suspension underpinned much of the appeal of the Greenbrier as a
large passenger vehicle by affording a ride more comfortable than
that of other similar sized vans. And even with the stock 80 hp
engine, the Greenbrier had double the horse-power of the VW van and
a smother ride under a load.GM called the Greenbrier a station
wagon, but ii should probably be considered to be a minivan now, as
these were well in advance of their day with the ubiquitous
carry-all minivans of late-20th century families to follow.As a
passenger vehicle the Greenbrier was outfitted with cargo area
windows, and rear bench seats. The cab seat and a single rear seat
were standard, but an optional third seat was available and
afforded seating for nine passengers. The seat in the center
position was reversible, facing passengers to the rear and possibly
sharing an optional table with the third seat. Alternatively, the
rear seats could be removed allowing for greater hauling capacity
in the cargo area. Some Greenbriers were equipped with an
additional set of doors on the driver side, and a deluxe package
with interior panels and other features was also available and with
windows abound, a very flexible configuration, large 175 ft of
cargo space, and sharp styling, the Greenbrier sports van was one
of the most innovative passenger vehicles in automotive
history.General Motors stopped producing the Rampside and panel van
versions of the Corvair in 1964, and the Greenbrier was the only
remaining Corvair 95 for 1965. The Greenbrier was retained mainly
for fleet orders, with 1,528 being built for its final year.This is
a rare opportunity to buy a frame off restored custom 1963
Chevrolet Greenbrier Sportswagon in superb condition throughout.
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