1967 Chevy Nova 2 Dr Hard Top on 2040-cars
Rosemount, Minnesota, United States
1967 Chevy Nova 2 dr hard top. The black exterior was painted approx a year ago. Any body work needed was done at that time. The car is equipped with SS trim but it is not a true SS. The VIN on an SS begins with 118 but this one begins with 116. It is a hard top and unless you know how to tell, most people will think it is an SS. The engine is a 350 V8 with less than 5,000 miles on it since rebuild. It starts and runs great. It has a Turbo 350 automatic trans that has been rebuilt. It has a new alum radiator and a new battery. The interior is in good condition with a new head liner, bucket seats, B&M floor shifter, after market guages, the carpet has been replaced, and the dash is not cracked. I put on new American Racing Torque Thrust wheels, the tires are in great shape,it has new exhaust, and new chrome bumpers. The car is in Minnesota but has never been in winter weather. I will assist in helping a transporter with the car but I will not deliver the car. I am now in California and would like to sell the car so my daughter can have her garage space back. |
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