For Sale: 1965 Chevrolet Corvair in Mankato, Minnesota for sale in Mankato, MN

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Vehicle Description 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible in Regal Red paint.
Paint does show its age overall appearing flat in areas, check out the still photos.
Black vinyl bucket seat interior.
Riding on the Monza wheel covers with white wall radials.
Powered by the air-cooled, dual carb 2.
7L 'Turbo-Air 6' (110 hp) paired up with a 4-speed manual transmission.
Not a turbocharged car, just the name of the engine.
Corvair were RR cars (rear engine, rear drive) with the trunk located under the hood! Aftermarket stereo install and it does work.
Odometer reads 77,999 miles, we cannot confirm to be original due to age.
White vinyl convertible top is manual and will come with a black parade boot.
Top fits well and is in good shape with plastic rear window, appears to be fairly new.
Please see video for full breakdown of this vehicle Give us a call at 507-386-1726 or email email protected to inquire about this vehicle.
TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE This particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask us for more details! oooMN residents are responsible for tax, license and title procurement fees.
Out of state buyers will only have a $125 Title Procurement fee, no tax or other fees charged.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvair

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