This 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible is a sharp, well-sorted
example finished in Emerald Green over a black interior. It has a
clean, classic presentation with a great color combination, and the
black convertible top gives the car an especially crisp look.
Backed by a mechanical restoration, this Corvair offers the kind of
driving experience that makes these rear-engine Chevrolets so
unique and enjoyable.
Power comes from a 1966-specification replacement powerplant,
specifically a 164ci/140hp flat 6-cylinder engine, paired with a
4-speed manual transmission. It is also equipped with a
center-mount 4-barrel carburetor, giving the car an added
performance-oriented feel while keeping with the fun, sporty
character the Corvair is known for.
A number of important service items have already been addressed,
including new seals for the transaxle, new hub bearings, new ball
joints and universal joints, and new brakes with a split master
cylinder. Those updates help make this Corvair a more
confidence-inspiring car to drive and enjoy.
The presentation was also improved with a new convertible top
installed by Steve Bell of Laytonsville, Maryland, along with new
carpets, helping the interior and top area feel fresh and finished.
Combined with the attractive exterior color, the result is a
Corvair Convertible that shows well and stands apart from the
crowd.
If you have been looking for a Corvair Convertible with the right
color combination, a 4-speed, strong mechanical attention, and a
nicely presented overall look, this 1965 Chevrolet Corvair is a
very appealing example.
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