This 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible was refurbished in the early 2000s, with work that included rebuilding the 164ci flat-six and the four-speed manual gearbox, repainting the car in Mist Blue Metallic with white stripes, and reupholstering the seats in white vinyl.

The car is also equipped with a white soft top, 17″ American Racing wheels, a rear spoiler, front disc brakes, and a replacement Delco AM/FM radio.

The car left the factory finished in Glacial Gray, and it was repainted Mist Blue Metallic with white stripes as part of the aforementioned refurbishment.

Exterior details include a white soft top, a rear spoiler, quad headlights and taillights, and chrome bumpers with overriders.

American Racing 17″ wheels wear 235/45 Riken Raptor tires.

A spare tire is mounted in the rear engine compartment.

The car is equipped with front disc brakes and a dual master cylinder was installed.

The cabin houses front bucket seats and a rear bench reupholstered in white vinyl along with matching door cards and blue carpeting sourced from Clark’s Corvair Parts.

Equipment includes a padded Corsa dash, blue Clark’s floor mats, a trunk-mounted fire extinguisher, a swing-out tissue holder, a lockable glove box, and a retro-style AM/FM radio.

A wood-rimmed steering wheel fronts a 140-mph speedometer, a 6k-rpm tachometer, a clock, and auxiliary gauges.

The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 655 miles, which represent the miles traveled since the refurbishment.

Total mileage is unknown.