1969 Chevrolet Nova 327 Small Block Chevy / Turbo 350 With Shift Kit *no Reserve on 2040-cars
Camarillo, California, United States
69 Chevy Nova for sale by owner.
-327 Small Block Chevy, Holly Carb -350 turbo transmission with shift kit -Runs reliably, used as daily driver. Mileage may vary (66,878k +) -Routinely maintained (oil changes, spark plugs, rebuilt carb etc...) Things to take into consideration: -Not show car quality, needs TLC. Will take you from point A to B no problem. -Turn signals do not work, wipers do not work. Brake and headlights DO work -Working radio/cd player/speakers with jack to plug in your phone, mp3, etc. -Body is somewhat straight, doors sag a bit- no history of accidents. -Body paint is starting crack/chip w/ small spots of surface rust, would benefit from a real paint job. -Dash is cracked. -Clean title with registration paid for last month Things I have replaced since owning: Radiator, cap/rotor, steering wheel+driver and passenger seats, gas tank. Title in hand-Sold As-Is. Car is up for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Pictures do not substitute for an in person inspection. I encourage all prospective buyers to view the vehicle in person if possible before bidding. All sales are final. Please feel free to ask any questions regarding $500.00 deposit is required within 24 hours following end of auction. NO RESERVE- bid with confidence. Thanks for looking. |
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