Used 1964 Chevrolet Corvair for sale in Stratford, NJ
$23,990
Vehicle Details
1964 Year | 73,283 mi. Mileage | $23,990 Price |
Chevrolet Make | Chevrolet Model | Stratford, New Jersey Location |
17980365 Stock Number | Car Body Type | Red / Tan Top Exterior Color |
Manual Transmission |
Seller
- Black Tie Classics
- 6 S. White Horse Pike Stratford, NJ 08084
- (844) 852-2226
Vehicle Description
RARE!!!! Car with Rare Options.... 1964 Corvair Convertible Monza Spyder Turbo!!! This is a Spyder Turbo six cylinder 4 speed with Rare!!! Factory AC unit installed, with Factory Turbo very Special!!! New Paint, Top, and Interior.....Wire wheels........so much more!! Great sounding exhaust! Just 73,283 Miles. Restored look's like New...........a very nice example of a Corvair Spyder!!!! Restoration..........Rebuilt engine, with a high quality paint job nice straight body, restored interior everything...........Correct Restored Spyder. Everything works Great!! and Factory Wire Wheels New chrome, new top, new seats covers, new rug. Great sounding exhaust!! You would have to look long and hard to find a nicer one around.very nice example!!!! Recent Reviews for Black Tie Classics Corvair Jeff "Unbelievable ad for a Corvair" I only visited the website. I saw a display ad from Black Tie Classics in AutaBuy magazine that showed a Corvair Spyder turbo with a tiny picture with a description that mentioned rare factory air conditioning. Since air conditioning was not available with the turbo engine, I went online to see the full description and photos. I had to send them an email about it. Here's an excerpt: "This has to be the best customized, stock-looking Corvair I have ever seen. The amount of work that went into creating this car is amazing. The installation of the air conditioning system is really nice. The bodywork is done with such attention to detail that it could easily pass for a GM experimental car. If this car drives as well as it looks, it is probably well worth the asking price. Thank You to Corvair Jeff we appreciate your comments. John Black Tie Classics