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1966 Corvair convertible Restored, just about everything new!

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvair
SubModel: Monza 140
Type: Convertible
Trim: drop top!
Year: 1966
Mileage: 1
Color: Red
Engine: 140hp boxer - 6
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Spokane, Washington, United States

1966 Chevrolet Corvair drop top! Additional Info:

1966 Chevy Corvair Convertible - 140hp 4-speed.For sale is my restored Corvair, just out of restoration. Must sell, another car on the way, so starting at $15,000. Over $30,000 invested, some NEW parts are;**New convertible top - Mild to Wild in town $3,500.**New windshield $350.**New Weld wheels & Tires $1,500**New paint with white undercoat to pop the color $8,000. (discounted).**All new brakes, all lines, steel to wheels and all new connector blocks. $300. Checked by Whipple Motorsports. new wheel bearings .New Master cylinder.** Seats recovered - previous owner just b4 my purchase.**Rebuilt motor Yenko case, just b4 my purchase. New Belt tensioner kit $130. New fuel pump/all new gas lines.**New uprated alternator with internal** all new headlights. Part of $4,000. bill Whipple Motorsports.** appx. $10,000. in invoices from Clarks, plus California Corvair, Raffee and Corvair Ranch. Everything from shift bushings to all new suspension parts except springs, ball joints, suspension front all powdercoated. All new shocks $200., 4-wheel alignment just done.**New gas tank and parts $250.**All replaced bolts that carry weight like motor, rear suspension, rear struts are all grade 8.**New rear strut Heim jointed and adjustable bars. $300.**All new carpet. $200.**All new interior handles. $100.**Custom steering wheel $300.**Radio delete as it's a drop top. New antennae.**Heater not put back in, but have all parts; was to be my summer car only.
So many parts replaced, I have a binder full of most of them, and pictures; b4 during and after. Pic of binder! I bought this car 4 years ago, but work and grandkids got in the way of a speedy completion. Also, the discount painter had it for-ever! I paid Whipple Motorsports a few weeks ago to go over the car, they rebuilt the steering column, a great custom car shop, that was $4,000. I took it to Five-Mile auto for install of new heim jointed rear struts, 4-wheel alignment and plugs, $500.
Will get a video of it running when it quits raining. I am hoping you believe the top comes down, but I'll snag a picture. I can assist with shipping on this car to you. I do this at work frequently, I currently have a Camaro race car on its way to the UK, with cars to Australia as well..Thanks,Rick