1966 Chevrolet Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : suzie.murrock@zoho.com .
Original unmolested 1966 Nova Super Sport.
All factory options are still intact and working. It has factory Air Conditioning, power steering, and bumper guards. The original jack and tools are in the trunk along with the original spare wheel. The dash does have a few cracks from the Nevada sun but the rest of the interior is very nice. It has an old school temp gauge that looks like it has been there since the 60s. This car has always been well cared for and for the majority of its life, in dry climates. The normal pitting in the console and the super expensive trunk moulding is basically non existent. I have owned rare and survivor Novas for years and this is one of the best by far.
This car retains its original engine, transmission and rear end. It runs and drives unbelievable. Just like a nice original car should. It is absolutely dry and rust free underneath and still wears its original paint. It does have some lacquer checking and is thin in some spots. It also has its share of dings and scratches and some brush touch ups from years past. I could go on forever but if you appreciate good original documented cars, then the pictures can tell the story. The car retains its original T 3 headlights and I have the original Protect O Plate, owners manual, keys, and build sheet.
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