This 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible is finished in metallic blue with a white convertible top over a white vinyl interior and is powered by an air-cooled 164ci flat-six paired with a two-speed automatic transaxle.
Features include Yenko-style graphics, front bucket seats, 17″ chrome wheels, an aftermarket steering wheel, and a digital stereo.
Service in preparation for sale included replacement of engine gaskets and transmission gaskets, brake work, and an oil change.
The rear-mounted 164ci flat-six was factory rated at 110 horsepower and 160 lb-ft of torque and has been fitted with aftermarket exhaust headers.
Power is routed to the rear wheels through a PowerGlide two-speed automatic transaxle.
Originally Granada Gold, the car has been refinished in metallic ice blue.
White Yenko-style stripes and graphics have been added.
The rocker panels were repaired in 2020, at which time paintwork was performed.
Brightwork includes chrome bumpers, side trim, dual rearview mirrors, and replacement door handles.
The white vinyl convertible top has a plastic rear window and can be covered by a color-matched boot when lowered.
The chrome 17″ wheels wear 215/45 Falken Azenis PT722 A/S tires.
Braking is handled by drums at all four corners.
The brakes were serviced in preparation for sale, at which time a wheel cylinder and the parking brake shoes were replaced.
The cabin features bucket front and rear bench seats upholstered in white vinyl with matching door and side panel trim as well as black carpets.
A period-style digital stereo is fitted, and additional equipment includes front lap belts and a center console with cupholders.
The floorboards were replaced in preparation for sale, and replacement weatherstripping has been fitted.
The aftermarket billet-style steering wheel fronts a 120-mph speedometer, a fuel gauge, and warning lights.
The five-digit mechanical odometer reads 92k miles.