My 1966 Monza Sport Sedan
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Re: My 1966 Monza Sport Sedan
Nice looking more door!!
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Re: My 1966 Monza Sport Sedan
Last seen in 2014... Have you made other changes over the years? How has it held up?
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Your and some other 4-door sedans that have appeared on the Corvair Forum over the years captured my interest enough so that I located a 1966 in California and bought it last September! It also has factory A/C and a 110hp engine with Powerglide. I drive it every day.
Brad Bodie
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1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
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1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Re: My 1966 Monza Sport Sedan
welcome to the "more door" club. At one time few showed any interest in Sport Sedans in spite of the nice hardtop styling. That is changing and prices are on the rise.
I really like taking mine to cars and coffee since 4 door cars (of any make) aren't common. Often I hears folks look at it and go "Hey a four speed in a four door!" While the PG was more popular in the more door, some did order the 4 speed (and others have been changed to 4 speeds). I doubt many, if any, of the full size Chevy "Sport Sedans" were sold with a 4 speed.
I really like taking mine to cars and coffee since 4 door cars (of any make) aren't common. Often I hears folks look at it and go "Hey a four speed in a four door!" While the PG was more popular in the more door, some did order the 4 speed (and others have been changed to 4 speeds). I doubt many, if any, of the full size Chevy "Sport Sedans" were sold with a 4 speed.