$19,995
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible has glowing paint, a detailed bucket seat interior, and true drop-top appeal. It\'s all part of a solid investment in a restoration and especially nice maintenance within the last few years. And we can understand exactly why there would be a good
$16,900
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
$4,000
You are looking at a 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Manza Convertible project car. This is an automatic car with a Flat-6, needs TLC. I feel that my price of $4,000 is very realistic for a classic vehicle like this one with the potential that this vehicle has. We offer a 90 day lay away on many of
$6,500
1968 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible Until the 1950s, most American auto manufacturers made one size of car: large. Imports from Europe such as Volkswagen, Renault, and Fiat showed that there was a market in the U.S. for smaller cars, mostly as a second car or an alternative for the budget-minded.
$15,495
1964 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible very nice. Runs and drives great, no rust seen, only 13000 miles.
$15,295
1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible with 47,000 miles. 164 CI 95HP Powerglide Automatic red with black top and white interior. 95 % original! No Power steering or brakes. No AC Has a power top. No restoration information It is just like it was when we bought it has a little