BSCC- Fwd: 64 Monza 2-Dr
Jason Cesana
jacesana1 at verizon.net
Thu Jul 30 20:20:10 EDT 2015
From Fred Jones today. If anyone is interested contact Fred for the sellers info.
Jason Cesana
President Bay State Corvair Club
Past CORSA President
Past CORSA Eastern Director
Member Dirigo Corvairs
1964 Monza Sedan
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Fred Jones" <fjones08 at comcast.net>
> Date: July 30, 2015 at 2:47:34 PM EDT
> To: <jacesana1 at verizon.net>
> Subject: FW: 64 Monza 2-Dr
>
> Jason; Hi!
>
> Not sure if I sent this out correctly….but I am looking for some feedback…
>
> Can you send it out for me?
>
> Thanks!
> Fred Jones
>
> From: Fred Jones [mailto:fjones08 at comcast.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 8:17 PM
> To: 'bsc-list-help at corvair.org' <bsc-list-help at corvair.org>
> Subject: 64 Monza 2-Dr
>
> Hi Guys!
>
> I was introduced to this nice couple last weekend… The wife’s father was given a ’64 2-dr around 2003-4 by his son. It had recently been gone over and he was going to finish it… Well, you know how that goes…and now he has passed away, leaving the car out in the driveway for his wife and kids to get rid of ! They kept it covered for a few years, and not for the last few years.
>
> This is what the Auto Appraisal Service in Dunbarton, NH had to say about it in 2003 –
> In above average condition. Recently undergone a complete restoration (??) with many new parts: such as Gas Tank, Starter, interior, headliner, instrument panel, etc. They have the repair invoices from Banks Chev in Concord, NH for mechanical repairs and/or restoration in the amount of $4,500….. There is an invoice from American Auto Seat Cover in Nashua, NH in the amount of $2,700…. Exterior Auto Works did the body work and paint for $2,500….
>
> I went over to see the car – it is silver in color. It has not faired well in its outside storage, but appears to be salvageable (with a lot of work!) 110 engine with a PG. 45,938 miles on the odometer. When the appraisal was done it had 44,213 – that’s only 1,725 miles in the last 12 years! The big problem is water leaks into the passenger compartment from the rear window and the front, perhaps through the grill area by the windshield – the result is soggy carpets and mildew everywhere. The trunk appears to be ok and I did not feel any floor board issues – but that will change if it is left wet for too long! The engine “ran when parked” – but has been sitting for years. I put a wrench on the crank pulley and it is not seized. It needs a battery. The outside is not too bad , but there are a few spots that need to be addressed, and you would probably need to paint it again. Certainly you would need to strip the carpets and interior and try to save it – not sure what could be done…
>
> If I was younger and didn’t already have 2 other Corvairs….I would try to resurrect it….
>
> Ok… Here’s my question… They really want to get rid of this car – what do you think is a fair price for this? Any interest??
>
> I can put you in touch with the Sellers if you are interested…
>
> Thanks!
> Fred Jones - (508) 385-3544
>
> P.S. The car is located in S. Yarmouth (on the Cape)
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