1966 Chevy Nova Gasser on 2040-cars
Painesville, Ohio, United States
1966 Chevy Nova
Gasser
Here
is a recently built 1966 Chevy Nova Gasser. This is a current restoration that
is 95% completed. The car has less than 500 miles on it since it was titled.
There have been hundreds of man hours getting this Nova to its present state.
The car gets a lot of attention every time it goes out. Here are some of the
major features of this car –
The body has new front fenders, door skins, and quarter panels. The car is painted a Thunder Gray Metallic with clear coat. I have the original steel hood which needs cut and painted to clear the carbs. I do have 3/4 of a gallon of paint and 1/2 gallon of clear. The car has all the original chrome and glass which is not in mint shape. If you are looking for an Autorama trailer queen; this is probably not the car for you. However, if you are looking for a fun, fast car to drive to shows that gets a lot of attention; then this could be the car you have been looking for. The car needs a little more attention to get it complete; but all the hard and expensive work has been done. The car has a new Painless wiring harness that needs trimmed and tucked under the dash. There is no heater or wipers installed; but I have the necessary components. The car has never been raced on the street or at the track. I have the original front fenders; they need work; but can be repaired and sold. I have the original radiator and a bunch of misc items. Also, I have a used set of .060 over 13 to 1 compression pistons and rods for this motor – everything goes with the car. Thanks for looking. The
car is sold as is with no Warranty. |
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