1970 Nova One Owner Low Low Miles on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
HERE IS A RARE FIND THESE DAYS A 1970 NOVA ONE OWNER CALIFORNIA CAR WITH 45000 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT. THE CAR WAS BOUGHT FOR A LADY BACK IN 1969 AND SHE DROVE AROUND TOWN UNTIL HER EYESIGHT FAILED AND THE CAR SAT IN THE GARAGE SINCE. NOT A SHOW CAR BUT A VERY CLEAN ORIGINAL CAR IT COMES WITH OWNERS MANUAL, ORIGINAL DEALER PRE DELIEVERY INSPCTION FORM AND SERVICE RECORDS. EQUPPIED WITH A SIX CYLINDER, AUTO SITTING ON BAIS PLY TIRES. SPARE , JACK THE BODY IS PRETTY DECENT FOR A 45 YEAR OLD CAR TRUCK IS EXCELLENT. MINOR RUST STARTING TO SHOW ON BOTTOM OF QUARTER EASY REPAIR , FLOOR PERFECT WITH EXCEPTION OF SPOT ON DRIVERS SIDE WHERE WATER APPARENTLY SAT ACCORDING TO HER SON. THE INTERIOR IS COMPLETE NOT IN BAD SHAPE BUT NOT PERFECT,HEADLINER NEEDS WORK MOTOR RUNS FINE BUT CAR DOES NEED NEW FUEL AND A BATTERY KEEP THIS IN MIND WHEN SHIPPING. THIS IS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL SUVIVER BARN FIND. LOCATED IN LOS ANGELES 10 MILES FROM LAX CAN HELP WITH LOADING AND SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY SO IT MAY SELL BEFORE AUCTION ENDS WHICH DOES HAPPEN . HAVE PINK SLIP IN HAND. BIDDERS WITH LOW RATING CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOU BID MAY BE CANCELLED. SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME VIEW ANYTIME ANY QUESTION CALL 310 990-8628 |
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