<VV> adopt my car

frankcb at aol.com frankcb at aol.com
Mon May 12 09:07:11 EDT 2014


Mark,
    "Serious inquirors" might want to know WHERE the car is located!
Good luck.
    Frank Burkhard
    Boonton, NJ
 
 
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From: Mark Corbin via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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Sent: Sun, May 11, 2014 9:03 pm
Subject: <VV> adopt my car


All,

I am considering allowing my ‘67 Monza 4 door to be adopted by a serious 
stock-loving person. It now has just over 62,000 original miles on it. Of 
course, it has every factory option except the smogger and shoulder belts. Will 
include a pair of factory quick steering arms (no quick box) and a posi unit, IF 
(and only if) they’ll be installed, to complete the options list. Also included 
is a set of correct 14” mag caps, so in case the rim size has to go up, they’ll 
still match the car. Also a complete, documented history since new is included. 
The engine was deflashed and (stock) rebuilt less than 10,000 miles ago, but 
with the heads milled to remove the gasket step, and pistons octane-cut to 
match. The shifter assembly has the brass bushing kit in it, so it shifts like 
it should. Everything except the speed warning indicator works (I believe the 
fault is in the head). That includes the a/c, 8-track tape deck, and stereo 
multiplex. Also has a nice original 7.00-13 spare for show, and a service spare 
is included. 

I want $8500 for it, simply because it’s mostly all original and totally 
rust-free, is loaded with the correct, often -rare factory options, and has the 
original window sticker with it (will throw in a replacement quarter glass just 
in case the original is better preserved out of the car). There isn’t a more 
interesting or so well equipped of a stock LM 4 door out there. Can provide a 
list of the options and pictures.  Serious inquiries only. Email or call 
419-468-4942, if no answer, call 567-241-9068

-Mark Corbin
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