1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Convertible
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Description
In the 1950s, General Motors faced tough competition from foreign brands and decided to develop a car that could rival the popular Volkswagen Beetle. Ed Cole, who was then the General Manager of Chevrolet, spearheaded the development of a small compact car, and the Corvair was born. It featured a rear-mounted air-cooled engine that drew inspiration from the Volkswagen Beetle's architecture but with a larger and more powerful six-cylinder engine. Boasting modern styling, the Corvair was available in various body styles, and pioneered the production of American turbocharged vehicles. Today, Corvairs continue to have a devoted following and are a fun vintage car option with a readily available parts supply.
"The new Corsa reigns as Corvair’s top-line offering for 1965,” wrote Motor Trend magazine (January 1965). “The Corsa is GM’s answer to American demands for a low-priced Europeanish performance/economy car — but with a touch of luxury and more seating capacity and luggage space than you normally find in imported cars.” This well-preserved three-owner Corsa convertible certainly fits that bill. With its 140 horsepower rear engine, four-speed manual transmission, and revised rear suspension, it’s easy to see why some call the Corsa “the American Porsche.”
Highlights
One of 8,353 Corsa Convertibles built in 1965
2.7-liter four-carburetor 140 horsepower “Turbo-Air” air-cooled flat-six
Four-speed manual transmission
Finished in Cameo Beige with Medium Saddle vinyl interior and Beige convertible top
The chassis number (107675W235592) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
07 – Trim series Corsa model
67 – Convertible
5 – 1965 model year
W – Willow Run, Michigan, final assembly plant
235592 – Sequential production number
The Body by Fisher Tag decodes as:
Interior Paint: C – Saddle
Style: 13-10767 – 1965 Corsa Convertible
Plant: WRN – Willow Run, Michigan, final assembly plant
Body: 1788 – Production sequence number
Trim: 706 – Medium Saddle Imitation Leather
Paint: V-3 – Cameo Beige with Beige convertible top
Options include but are not limited to:
A02 Tinted Windshield
A49 Seat belts with retractors
B70 Padded Dash
C06 Power Top
M20 Four-Speed
P19 Spare wheel lock
T60 Heavy-duty battery
U63 Pushbutton AM radio
U73 Rear Antenna
Z01 Comfort and Convenience Group
Features
Accessory luggage carrier
Camaro Z28 wheels
Delco AM radio with rear speaker
Heater
Twin bucket seats
Dual sun visors
Locking glove box
Day/night mode interior rearview mirror
Cigarette lighter
Electric windshield wipers
Bright finish side view mirrors
Door-mounted map pockets
Manual roll-up windows
14 gallon fuel tank
Known Imperfections
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Convertible is presented generally good condition for unrestored vehicle of this age
Included
Four original wheels and tires with two extra rims
1965 Chassis Shop Manual
Window sticker
Dealer car papers folder
1965 Chevrolet brochure
Ownership History
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Convertible was delivered new to Haddonfield Sale Company in Haddonfield, New Jersey. It was purchased by the consignor in 2019 from the son of the who is believed to be the second owner. The odometer shows 17,544 miles, but the title showed 115,900 miles in 2019, so it is believed the odometer has rolled over; however, the true mileage is unknown.