<VV> Update on 1965 Monza convertible

Harry Yarnell (Verizon) harryyarnell at verizon.net
Sun Mar 23 11:43:37 EDT 2014


Paint looks pretty good in the photos. What do you see that I don't.

7k for a paint job seems on the high side...or have I been out of the
marketplace too long?



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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Joe Lewis
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:11 AM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: <VV> Update on 1965 Monza convertible

I went to take a look at the car yesterday. The owner was very open on
pointing out all the flaws in the car. I did ask why he was selling and he
said he was 70 years old and didn't like crawling around under cars anymore.
He started to restore cushman motorcycles and wanted to buy more with the
cash from the car. The car has a very solid motor. Total rebuild including
electric fuel pump. It had been sitting for a few weeks and started up on
the first try. Brake system was redone and I guess it stopped well for drum
brakes. It was missing two of the weight canisters in the engine
compartment. One thing I did find out that the car originally had a 110 HP
in but now has 140 HP. I don't know if that affects the value. The ad said
95% restored but I would say 75% restored. Dash needed to be replaced.
Drivers seat was very soft and would need to be reworked. I do understand
that this is almost a 50 year old car but just wanted to point out all the
items. Small thing would be to replace the lock on the trunk, replace
carpet, work on antenna, no hold down latches for manual top.

Now for the big question on the body and paint. Body is in good shape and I
could not find any spots with bondo. Rocker panels are solid with no sign of
rust. Small rust issue on drivers door where I would guess the weep holes
for the door clogged up and rusted out. The trunk did have water in it and
the owner had to cut out and replace with fiberglass. No door sag and the
doors shut evenly. The big issue is that the car needs a repaint. The
previous owner pop riveted chrome protectors all along the body line.
Present owner took the chrome off and filled the holes and then put pin
strip in almost same color to make it look half good. Again the body is in
very good shape but in talking with a friend he would say I'm looking at
minimum of 5-7K to repaint. This is if nothing big is found when stripping
the car. Asking price is 10.5K but I'm sure I could get this price down.
This is the first corvair I have looked at and would like some opinions on
if I can find a good car with good paint and engine for say the 12K range or
look at this car which is I was able to get it for 7-8 K and then have to
invest same for paint and body work. Again this would be my first covair. I
do plan on meeting the local club in the next few weeks at a show to look
are their cars and ask the same. I have a feeling that this car will be
around for a bit. I'm must commend the owner for pointing out all the issue
on the car without me asking.


attached is the ad

>> http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/4379057933.html
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