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67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 11:36 am
by panhard65
Hi does anyone know anything about this Corvair on Clark's for sale page. It's a '67 listed 04/17 light green. I would post pictures but it isn't easy on this site. The vendor has sent me a load of pictures and it looks really good but as I would be buying blind to import it to the UK any info I can find out about it would be useful. Many thanks Martin

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:07 pm
by gnrand
I would look for someone (a professional) to inspect the car first. It would be worth the money for the inspection.
Jeff

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:49 pm
by bbodie52
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1967 Corvair Monza 110 engine 4 speed, body =G mechanical = ex interior, upholstery, carpets, door panels, etc,=VG overall VG and cd player radio, as must sale $5500.00 a/c not working. 631-355-2958

email lamontsrwallace@gmail.com (04/17)
It is very easy to upload photos that you have stored on your local hard drive If you utilize "Post Reply" instead of using "Quick Reply". "Post Reply" provides you with a full editor that includes the ability to upload files.

The listing you refer to on Clark's Corvair Parts is shown above. It provides very little information on the car. The additional photographs that were sent to you might be useful as a source of commentary from Corvair Forum members if you upload the photographs so we can see them. However, buying a car that you have not personally evaluated and spending the funds necessary to have it shipped to Europe would be a big risk, unless you can get some local Corvair enthusiasts from a CORSA club chapter or from the Corvair Forum to evaluate the car for you. This is been done several times in the past to help buyers in Europe locate good candidates for purchase. If you know the specific location of the car you are interested in, we can help you to identify a nearby CORSA club chapter — if one exists — that you can contact to solicit volunteers to evaluate the car for you. You may also be able to find experienced Corvair owners on the Corvair Forum who would be willing to look at the car for you, if they live nearby the seller's location. Using an experienced "third-party" to help you with a hands-on evaluation has helped other European buyers to gain access to the larger Corvair market in the USA.

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:14 pm
by panhard65
I am not getting much on the way of answers about the car, but it is in central Islip Long Island New York. If there is anyone in the area who could have a look for me that would be great. At the moment I am put off it by the lack of sensible info. The photo's are ok but all low res and not of any of the usual problem areas. I am not looking for perfect I just don't want to buy a "bondo bucket". Thanks guys

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 2:47 pm
by Bard Beach
I'd contact the Long Island Corvair Association through their website or Facebook page.
I'm located in Brooklyn and became a member of the LICA as of yesterday. A lot of knowledgeable folks in that group who live around there.

Website:
http://longislandcorvairassociation.zohosites.com/

Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandCorv ... 7258606912

Let me know if you don't hear back from anyone there.


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Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 2:41 pm
by panhard65
Hi thanks for the info I have sent them a message as there are a couple of pictures of the car on their facebook page so hopefully they will know some more about it. Many thanks Martin

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:26 pm
by LandShark
I stumbled on this post. I know a little bit about that car and it's owner. Did you manage to get in contact with him?

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:17 pm
by chris-tofer
LandShark wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2017 12:26 pm I stumbled on this post. I know a little bit about that car and it's owner. Did you manage to get in contact with him?
What do you know about this car? It looks pretty nice. The ad on Clark's is fairly vague.

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:13 pm
by LandShark
Did he ever reply to you? It's a good looking car and sounds nice. The owner would definitely be the one to speak with. I don't really know too many specific details. I know he has done a lot of work on the car.

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Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:45 pm
by chris-tofer
Yes sir, I spoke with the owner tonight. He said he has done lots of things to it. Would like to see better pictures or talk to somebody that has seen it.
I'm in Fort Worth, Texas and am interested in this one.

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 7:03 am
by LandShark
I'd strongly suggest you see if he'll get you more pictures/ videos of the car or even do a "video chat". It could help you focus on areas of the car you have concern over. I have seen it a few times but never been under it or anything. It is a sharp looking car and has a great exhaust tone. The seems like a legitimate guy and has been nothing but nice and pleasant the few times I've spoken with him. I may even have a pic or 2 from the couple of car shows we happened to be at at the same time, I'll look and post if I do.

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 7:09 am
by LandShark
Only had the 2 pics, thought I may have had one of the engine compartment but I didn't find it.

Re: 67 Corvair advice needed

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 8:14 am
by chris-tofer
LandShark wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2018 7:03 am I'd strongly suggest you see if he'll get you more pictures/ videos of the car or even do a "video chat". It could help you focus on areas of the car you have concern over. I have seen it a few times but never been under it or anything. It is a sharp looking car and has a great exhaust tone. The seems like a legitimate guy and has been nothing but nice and pleasant the few times I've spoken with him. I may even have a pic or 2 from the couple of car shows we happened to be at at the same time, I'll look and post if I do.
Thanks Chris. I've sent him an emai asking for pictures and talked to him. I'll wait and see if he responds. Everything seems to check out, just wanting to be sure. My '66 was less than perfect when I got it, but that didn't scare me off. It's still been a great car.