Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvair
Year:
1963
Mileage:
72000
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible
TURBOCHARGED 150 HP, 145 C.I. ENGINE
POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
4 – SPEED MANUAL
POSI-TRACTION 3.55 REAR END
PADDED DASH OPTION
UPGRADED INSTRUMENTS WITH OPTIONALCLOCK
RARE KELSEY-HAYES KNOCK OFF WIREWHEELS
The story of this vehicle was stated to haveoriginally sold to a Chevrolet Corvair engineer who maintained ownership thoughthe mid 1990's. It completed a professional restoration using period correctacrylic lacquer paint in the original color of Monaco Blue Metallic (code 914)returning it to show quality sometime in the early 1990s. It then sold for thefirst time in 1995 already restored to a collector in Sonoma County, CA. Heenthusiastically enjoyed the car in the wine county for the next 9 years. Itthen traded hands to another Corvair enthusiast in approximately 2005. Thisenthusiast kept it for 10 years until 2015 when it was sold to its currentowner through the St. Louis Car Museum. It has been meticulously maintainedboth mechanically and cosmetically! It continues to start with utter ease, anddrive with perfect road feedback. All features & safety items remain 100%fully functional! Only 4 owners have been lucky enough to sit behind the wheel!
TURBOCHARGED 150 HP, 145 C.I. ENGINE
POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
4 – SPEED MANUAL
POSI-TRACTION 3.55 REAR END
PADDED DASH OPTION
UPGRADED INSTRUMENTS WITH OPTIONALCLOCK
RARE KELSEY-HAYES KNOCK OFF WIREWHEELS
The story of this vehicle was stated to haveoriginally sold to a Chevrolet Corvair engineer who maintained ownership thoughthe mid 1990's. It completed a professional restoration using period correctacrylic lacquer paint in the original color of Monaco Blue Metallic (code 914)returning it to show quality sometime in the early 1990s. It then sold for thefirst time in 1995 already restored to a collector in Sonoma County, CA. Heenthusiastically enjoyed the car in the wine county for the next 9 years. Itthen traded hands to another Corvair enthusiast in approximately 2005. Thisenthusiast kept it for 10 years until 2015 when it was sold to its currentowner through the St. Louis Car Museum. It has been meticulously maintainedboth mechanically and cosmetically! It continues to start with utter ease, anddrive with perfect road feedback. All features & safety items remain 100%fully functional! Only 4 owners have been lucky enough to sit behind the wheel!