For Sale: 1954 Chevrolet Corvair in Tampa, Florida for sale in Tampa, FL

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Vehicle Description This 1954 Motorama Corvette Corvair Re-creation is 1 of 2 left in the world! This beauty won 2 awards at each of these three events:
Amelia Island, Ault Park, and Milwaukee Masterpiece - All Concours d'elegance events.
It is also featured in several articles and interviews.
This Corvair was built over a three-year period by the current owner and his friend who also built the 2nd one for legendary collector Ken Lingenfelter when he offered them to buy it.
Every effort was taken to duplicate the legendary Motorama Corvair seen here.
This car was built from a 1954 Corvette and is titled as such with the original VIN number.
The 2 front fenders are original to the car but all body panels were custom hand-made including all of the windows.
It has a custom-built 265 cid V8 prototype motor for the 1955 Corvette with a 700R transmission hooked up to a 1956 Corvette rear end so you can drive this Corvair down the road if you wish to.
This is for the Corvette Collector, a Museum, or the person who wants what no one else has.
It is currently for display at a museum waiting to be retrieved by the owner for the sale.
For more information, call Ishant at 727-220-8787 or call our office at 813-993-6197 regarding this Classic Vehicle.
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  • Year: 1954
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvair

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