Chevrolet Nova Hardtop on 2040-cars
Staffordsville, Kentucky, United States
For sale,1966 Nova 2 door hardtop. The car was Purchased out of Arkansas and was Full Of Rust and Bondo. I started a Full Restoration on the Car But A Family Matter has Side Tracked the Build and now I Need to sell the car. The Car has New 1967 Fenders, Upper and lower Vent Grille, Inner and Outer Cowl panels, Brand New Firewall, New Firewall Braces, New Full Floor Pan, New Full Wheel houses, New Front Shock Tower Assembly, Lower Trunk Filler Panels, Full Quarter Panels with Sails, and Front Bumper filler Panel, and Tail Light Caps. I Have all the Stainless trim, Front Bench seat that Originally came with the car as well as the rear seat. Front windshield need replaced it was broke when purchased. Every bit of the car has been Media Blasted. The Car has a 10 bolt rear end that's been blasted as well as the drive shaft etc. There's Too Much to list, But I have mostly everything to put it back together. "PLEASE NOTE, ITS A PROJECT CAR" and Its "NOT TOGETHER" before you consider buying the car And Make Sure You Have the Funds Before Making Serious Offers. Thanks Steve 913-608-6672
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