1963 Chevy Corvair Greenbrier Panel van series 95 6 door Corvan Fire Dept. van
1963 Chevrolet Corvair
Chevrolet Corvair 1963 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Cloverdale, California, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Corvair |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 51,187 |
VIN: | 3r125s108573 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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this is a no reserve auction. it is going to sell. be prepared to pay when you win, and please refrain from bidding if you lack the means to complete the transaction.
1963 panel 95 Corvair van. this van is a rare survivor. it was bought originally at the Chevrolet dealership inSonoma, Ca. it was bought by the Valley of the Moon Fire Department. it was the Boyes Hot Springs firevehicle. the hose and ladder transportation vehicle. it was retired in 1982 with 51,000 original miles on it. it was taken to the county storage yard for a fewyears. then bought and brought to a local owner whose plan was to save it, he never got to it. I bought it from him a while back and have decided I can't do another restoration right now so here it is.
The drivetrain was removed (motor, trans and diff.) . sothere is no motor trans ordifferential.
I will tell you everything Iknow about the vehicle and you willknow if it is a fit for you or not.as stated above there is nodrive-train, the glass is perfect, there is virtually no rust anywhere on the inside or the outside, the body has a few bumps and bruises, but nothing that can't be cleaned up relatively easy. see the pictures for a better idea of that. mainly the passenger side near the bottom of the doors has some denting that will need to be tended to, but not a big deal. it has sat for many years and is in need of a complete overhaul. But there is very little to these vehicles so there isn't that much to do to get it back up and going. a very clean andcomplete California car.
these are rare vans and look amazing when back on the road, whether fully restored orjust cleaned up and running. this car will come with a California bill of sale, has a clear vin. and it is long out of the DMVsystem, so no back fees orweird paperwork.ask any questions you may have on the van and I will be happy to answer you back right away.there are a few mounting holes in the roof where the light bars and rack were. you can still make out "019" on the doors which was the fire department number and faintly along the side is "Valley of the moon Fire Department" along the drivers side.
the dash is in great shape,instrument panel in great shape as well. no rust inside, no rustin the drip rails, no rust in the bottom of the doors, or floorboards, etc. rare lighter delete (of course.... it was a fire truck!) rare bucket seat van. was a one seat van originally, the passenger seat was added later.the van can stay for up to two weeks while transport is arranged.
I have sold it THREE TIMES ON HERE. once the winning bidder wanted to ship it over seas, but didn't have the ability to complete the paper work, shipping etc., TWICE the high bidder bought a van locally before the end of the auction, THIRD time a family member of the high bidder diedso apparently you can't buy a van you committed to bybidding if someone dies!, so here we go again. you will not be disappointed and I am glad to answer any questions you may have.
1963 panel 95 Corvair van. this van is a rare survivor. it was bought originally at the Chevrolet dealership inSonoma, Ca. it was bought by the Valley of the Moon Fire Department. it was the Boyes Hot Springs firevehicle. the hose and ladder transportation vehicle. it was retired in 1982 with 51,000 original miles on it. it was taken to the county storage yard for a fewyears. then bought and brought to a local owner whose plan was to save it, he never got to it. I bought it from him a while back and have decided I can't do another restoration right now so here it is.
The drivetrain was removed (motor, trans and diff.) . sothere is no motor trans ordifferential.
I will tell you everything Iknow about the vehicle and you willknow if it is a fit for you or not.as stated above there is nodrive-train, the glass is perfect, there is virtually no rust anywhere on the inside or the outside, the body has a few bumps and bruises, but nothing that can't be cleaned up relatively easy. see the pictures for a better idea of that. mainly the passenger side near the bottom of the doors has some denting that will need to be tended to, but not a big deal. it has sat for many years and is in need of a complete overhaul. But there is very little to these vehicles so there isn't that much to do to get it back up and going. a very clean andcomplete California car.
these are rare vans and look amazing when back on the road, whether fully restored orjust cleaned up and running. this car will come with a California bill of sale, has a clear vin. and it is long out of the DMVsystem, so no back fees orweird paperwork.ask any questions you may have on the van and I will be happy to answer you back right away.there are a few mounting holes in the roof where the light bars and rack were. you can still make out "019" on the doors which was the fire department number and faintly along the side is "Valley of the moon Fire Department" along the drivers side.
the dash is in great shape,instrument panel in great shape as well. no rust inside, no rustin the drip rails, no rust in the bottom of the doors, or floorboards, etc. rare lighter delete (of course.... it was a fire truck!) rare bucket seat van. was a one seat van originally, the passenger seat was added later.the van can stay for up to two weeks while transport is arranged.
I have sold it THREE TIMES ON HERE. once the winning bidder wanted to ship it over seas, but didn't have the ability to complete the paper work, shipping etc., TWICE the high bidder bought a van locally before the end of the auction, THIRD time a family member of the high bidder diedso apparently you can't buy a van you committed to bybidding if someone dies!, so here we go again. you will not be disappointed and I am glad to answer any questions you may have.