1969 Chevrolet Nova Ss Restored Frame Off Muncie 4 Speed Chevy Ii 69 on 2040-cars
Humble, Texas, United States
Up for your consideration is a gorgeous 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS in PPG Silver with black interior. Frame off done less than one year ago using quality parts. Looks as good as she did on the showroom floor. Engine is stout 350ci/300hp SBC. Engine mated to a Muncie 4 speed manual transmission, same as you would have found on any performance GM in the late 60s/early 70s. Original GM 12 Bolt PosiTrac rear end with 3.42:1 final drive ratio for more efficient highway driving. Power assist front disc brakes/drum rears. Performance aluminum radiator with 14 inch electric fan keeps temps low. New Optima Red Top performance battery relocated to truck for cleaner engine compartment when popping the hood open at shows, as well as better weight distribution. Engine compartment is detailed beautifully and undercarriage shows as nice as the exterior of the car. Interior is original appearance condition with black with buckets. Has tasteful, period correct Torque Thrust type wheels in 17x7 front/17x8 rear on new Sumitomo HTRZ tires that have 95-98% tread life. Car needs nothing. Car gets more attention/questions than almost any car I have owned. She can be a driver or a show winner - buyer's choice.
Reserve is more than fair for a vehicle of this condition. Compare to others listed here and elsewhere. Bid with confidence with my 100% positive rating. I encourage anyone to inspect her in person or schedule an inspection by a professional company. Non refundable $1000 deposit due within 48 hours of auction end with balance due within 7 days of auction end. Car does not leave my possession until funds are cleared. Sold as is. Car for sale locally. Buyer responsible for shipping/transport of vehicle. Ask all question prior to bidding. Good luck and happy bidding! |
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