Say the words “turbocharged air-cooled flat-six convertible” to most enthusiasts, and the car that immediately comes to mind is the fearsome and potentially cost-prohibitive Porsche 930 Turbo Cabriolet. Those in the know may think of another car, one with a domestic pedigree and a far more forgiving (and affordable) nature: the Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder, like this 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder for sale on Hemmings.com. Its 150hp turbocharged flat-six engine has racked up just 32,000 miles since leaving the factory, and aside from a repaint, the car is said to be all original. The interior reportedly needs some attention, but otherwise the car appears to be ready for top-down summer cruising. From the seller’s description:
This is a true survivor car–all original except for paint. With only 32,000 miles, the car runs and drives like new. The body is flawless and rust free; all the original paint is still on the undercarriage. The car is from Southern California, and the original interior shows wear, but I would consider the car to be in excellent shape for unrestored. The turbo-charged engine runs great, and the 4-speed transmission shifts smoothly.
Location: Sedro Woolley, Washington
Status: Available
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