This 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Corsa Turbo convertible is finished in red over a black vinyl interior and powered by a turbocharged 2.7-liter flat six paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The car was reportedly renewed in 2013 with a repaint, interior work, and an engine rebuild as well as modifications including front disc brakes, a turbo wastegate, a Weber carburetor, an aftermarket head-up display, and more. The car was acquired by the selling dealer in June 2019, and an oil change, carburetor tune, and inspection were subsequently completed. This turbocharged Corvair is offered with manuals and literature, partial service records, a top boot, and a clean New Jersey title.

A repaint in red was reportedly performed during the 2013 renewal, followed by installation of new exterior seals and gaskets. The condition of the paintwork and trim is shown up close in the gallery below. Features include dual side-view mirrors, a silver taillight panel, and chrome fender trim as well as Corsa and Turbo badges. The tan convertible top is photographed both raised and lowered, and a black top boot is included in the sale.

Polished 14″ American Racing wheels wear 185/70 BFGoodrich Touring T/A tires with 2011 date codes. New front spindles and disc brakes with cross-drilled rotors were installed under previous ownership, while fresh shocks, springs, and bushings are said to have been fitted in the past two years.

The interior is trimmed in black vinyl with matching carpets and coco mats. A wood-rimmed steering wheel is fitted along with lap belts, a tachometer with a shift light, auxiliary gauges, and an aftermarket head-up display.

The six-dial cluster includes a speedometer and tachometer along with a clock and gauges for cylinder head temperature, manifold pressure, and fuel level. Approximately 76k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer. A period Delco radio is present in the dash.

The air-cooled, turbocharged 2.7-liter flat-six was reportedly rebuilt with new cylinder sleeves and larger valve seats during the refurbishment, though supporting records are unavailable. The turbo is also said to have been overhauled, and a single two-barrel Weber carburetor, a wastegate, and a body-colored cover were added. A carburetor adjustment, oil change, and inspection were performed for the selling dealer.

Exhaust parts were reportedly Jet-Hot ceramic coated and include an aftermarket muffler. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transaxle. Additional underside photos are viewable in the gallery below.

Owner’s manuals are included in the sale along with parts catalogs and partial service records. Driving videos are viewable below, and additional clips can be seen on the seller’s YouTube channel.