Equipment
164/95hp, 4-speed, wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, boot cover, bucket seats, factory radio.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Several chips on the nose and around the panel edges as well as some long cracks on the left side of the body, but the paint is shiny and looks good from a short distance. Uneven gaps. Tidy but used engine bay. Some scuffs on the seats and the dash is a bit dull, but the interior is decent. A charming Monza convertible, but could stand a round of cosmetic attention, which would make a huge difference.
Market commentary
Contrast this transaction for the higher trim Monza, a convertible and a 4-speed with the mundane Corvair 500 coupe that sold a few hours earlier for $14,850 and this looks like one of the buys of the auction. Sometimes it pays to wait: this was one of those times and the seller took this Monza convertible home with $5,000 still jingling is his jeans.