Vary Rare, Bagged 1962 Chevy Corvair 8-Door Panel Van

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  • Item location: Antioch, California, United States
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvair
  • SubModel: corvan FC
  • Trim: 8-Door panel
  • Year: 1962
  • Mileage: 123,572
  • VIN: 2R125S104633
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: Aircooled 145 c.i. 80hp
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: 2sp Powerglide Automatic
  • Drive type: rear engine rear wheel drive
  • Interior color: Red and White
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

Chevrolet Corvair 1962 Description

Hello everyone. I'm selling my Airbagged 1962 Chevy Corvair van. I bought the van from the original owner's family in 2007. The van was purchased by Jim Miraglia of Miraglia Catering Service in San Leandro. California in 1961. The van was a freight Vehicle for the catering company till the mid 80's. In fact. Its still to this day registered as a commercial vehicle. The van was originally orange and was told it was painted white in the late 70's. In April of 2007 I seen an online posting for the van. drove to San Leandro the next day and bought the van from brothers Michael and Tom Miraglia (the van was in the rear of the catering companies loading dock). Over the next 8 years I've done my best to keep it on the road with the same charm and character of the weathered workhorse that I purchased in 2007. nbsp;and it still loves to do what it was bread to do. make It's driver smile. I had the airbags installed at a shop in Concord. California in 2012. I've taken the van to numerous local benefit car shows. and shows like Billetproof and Night of the Hot Rods. The van is always popular and always gets tons questions. It is with a heavy heart that I have decided to sell it. But it is with great hope that someone will see what I seen the day I bought it. Engine: Aircooled 145 c. i. 80hp. two Wolf Enterprise performance carburetors (three years old). Hi-Output alternator upgrade (two years old). nbsp;new fuel pump and fuel lines (three years old) and a new serpentine belt (one year old). Transmission: 2 speed powerglide (Automatic)Suspension: Universal airbag kit. Front (bags) and rear (sleeves). with a 9 gallon Chrome air tank 1/2 inch lines. Viair chrome 440c compressor (one year old). two switches (front and back). Interior: painted red and white throughout. the floor is unpainted. Exterior: White with a tinge of rust here an there. Some sleek pinstriping on the front. chrome headlight half moons. the typical dings and dents. the roof has been under going metal work do to a rusted through gutter in the rear drivers side. a lot of the rust has been cutout just need to weld in some new metal. the rust didn't bother me. that's the charm!Wheels: Stock Chevy rims painted red with newer whitewall tires roughly with 1000 miles on them. I do have the original hubcaps somewhere in my garage. The problems: the engine runs great. I start it every other week and I drive it once or twice a month to keep everything lubed up. the main reason I don't dive it like I used to is idling in gear the van wants to die. like at a stop sign or a drive thru. I have to put it in neutral to keep it running smooth. people have said it sounds like it can be a vacuum leak. plus I've never had my carburetors adjusted. I cant do the work due to my job schedule. the rear air lines need to be re tightened due to slow leaks the fronts seem to be o. k. but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to check all the lines for leaks. The van stops but defiantly needs breaks. As of right now the van is not ready for the freeway and would need to be trailered. The van is registered till 2016 and I have the pink slip in hand. Thank you for looking at my post. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have about my van. Keywords: Bagged Airride Custom rare econoline a100 vw Volkswagen wagon van ratrod rod commercial street aircooled chevy ford dodge gm vintage hauler lowered 8door option restoration project

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