--Tahitian Turquoise with White Vinyl upholstery, 2.7 liter Air
cooled 6 cylinder engine, Powerglide Automatic transmission,
restored. Introduced in 1960, Chevrolet designed a
revolutionary new car. The Corvair was powered by an air-cooled
horizontal six-cylinder engine made almost entirely out of
aluminum. The engine was mounted in the rear of the car, driving
the rear wheels through a compact automatic transaxle. Suspension
was independent at all four wheels. There was no conventional
frame, it was the first Unibody built by Fisher Body. The styling
was unconventional for Detroit, subtle and elegant, with no
tailfins or chrome grille. Time magazine put the Corvair on the
cover and Motor Trend named the Corvair as the 1960 "Car of the
Year. A dramatic redesign of the Corvair came in 1965. The new body
showed influence from the Corvette Stingray and the 1963 Buick
Riviera. Trim tag decode: 1965 Monza 2-door sport coupe
produced 3rd week of May, Built in Willow Run, Michigan.
797 white interior, K -K Paint Medium Aqua, H trim White/Aqua, 2M
Powerglide auto, 3C Padded Dash, 4P Z01 convenience package (2
speed wipers, washers and Day/Night mirror). Documented
restoration over a three year period, it has been in collector
ownership and cared for impeccably since. A very unique fun vintage
auto with documented history that is ready for immediate use.
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