Chevrolet: Nova Base on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Hello, and Congratulations on choosing a very collectible car, one that will appreciate in value overtime. This incredible investment comes on the coat tales of one of Colorado most exclusive car buyers and is on time and in full for your collection. If your a one time buyer or a life long collector please rest assured that you investment is one of quality that will endure the years and with a little prep work you can take this car as is and make it into something you really want. Take it from me the only person that knows what you are looking for is you. I just want you to rest assured that I will negotiate with you and I will also look at what you may have for trade, but lets not get back to the car, 1972 Chevrolet Nova 100% original interior with perfect head liner the seats are all original with no cracks or significant fade (these were built to last) the column auto shiftier has been replaced to a floor consul shiftier with a race push b and m application this will require the driver to manually shift the auto trans in to the desired gears to negotiate traffic or race track
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Chevrolet Camaro in Korea - Click above for high-resolution image
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