What's your car worth? Track it in Garage now arrow_forward
Details
This 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza coupe is an original example with just 35K miles on the odometer. Recent attention to mechanical fitness included replacing aged parts to keep this sporty Corvair coupe running smoothly. Highlights include:
The sale includes an additional set of tires, chrome hubcaps, two keys, owner’s and shop manuals, and a car cover.
This Corvair Monza is available in West Bend, WI as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Joey Pomerenke.
About the model
The Chevrolet Corvair was introduced for the 1960 model year. The first generation of Corvair was a series of compact, rear-engined cars available in sedan, coupe, convertible, and station wagon body styles. These cars were initially powered by an air-cooled, 2.3L flat six engine, but over the course of production, displacement grew to 2.4L (1961-1963), before finally reaching to 2.7L for 1964. In 1961, Chevrolet introduced a van and pickup based on the Corvair. These utilitarian vans and pickups are collectively known as the Corvair 95 (95 inch wheelbase), with the van known as the Chevrolet Greenbrier, and the pickup featuring in the Corvair Pickup market. Production of the first generation Corvair continued until 1964, when it was replaced by the Second Generation Chevrolet Corvair.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
Service History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale
Details
This 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza coupe is an original example with just 35K miles on the odometer. Recent attention to mechanical fitness included replacing aged parts to keep this sporty Corvair coupe running smoothly. Highlights include:
The sale includes an additional set of tires, chrome hubcaps, two keys, owner’s and shop manuals, and a car cover.
This Corvair Monza is available in West Bend, WI as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Joey Pomerenke.
About the model
The Chevrolet Corvair was introduced for the 1960 model year. The first generation of Corvair was a series of compact, rear-engined cars available in sedan, coupe, convertible, and station wagon body styles. These cars were initially powered by an air-cooled, 2.3L flat six engine, but over the course of production, displacement grew to 2.4L (1961-1963), before finally reaching to 2.7L for 1964. In 1961, Chevrolet introduced a van and pickup based on the Corvair. These utilitarian vans and pickups are collectively known as the Corvair 95 (95 inch wheelbase), with the van known as the Chevrolet Greenbrier, and the pickup featuring in the Corvair Pickup market. Production of the first generation Corvair continued until 1964, when it was replaced by the Second Generation Chevrolet Corvair.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
Service History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale