<VV> 1965 Monza convertible (w/ AC) In OK City, OK

Tom Hughes corvairdad at gmail.com
Tue Oct 14 11:21:08 EDT 2014


I am listing this for an acquaintance, so please contact her directly (see
below).

She is asking $7900 (negotiable). This car only has 48k miles, and has
always been stored in a garage up until a couple weeks ago. The body is
very solid with the original Crocus Yellow paint, the cream interior is
presentable, but needs freshening, and the beige top is in good shape. The
car has not been driven since 2007, and while it ran fine then, the
transmission would not shift into Reverse. While not using the starter, the
seller has verified that the engine still turns.

Factory options on the car include A/C, Powerglide, luggage rack, wire
wheel covers, clock, and 110 engine. Additionally, the owner added dual
exhaust.

The seller needed help rolling the car out of the garage to take the
photos, and was unable to push the car back into the garage. It appears
there is a brake issue (stuck parking brake perhaps), but it should still
be able to be winched onto a trailer.

Follow this link to see many hi-resolution photos taken by the seller
<http://s1375.photobucket.com/user/2justina/library/>. I asked her to focus
on issue areas.

The seller's name is Cinnamon and she can be reached by phone or text at
four-zero-five-432-3901. This is basically all I know about the vehicle, so
please contact the seller with any questions/requests.

-- 
Tom in Baltimore
corvairfleet.blogspot.com
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