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1964 Chevy Ii Nova 327 Buy It Now!! on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:100000 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Ocean Springs, Mississippi, United States

Ocean Springs, Mississippi, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 40437n205194
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: Nova 400
Drive Type: 2 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 100,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red

Do not bid or agree to buy if you don't have the money or if you don't intend to purchase the car. I had to relist the car because the first buyer didn't have the money to complete the deal.

Up for bids is my 1964 Chevy II Nova 400. It has a 327 SBC motor backed up by a TH350 trans running out through the original 10 bolt rear end that has Richmond 3.42 gears. The motor dates to a 1967 Impala, it runs well and doesn't leak or burn oil. It has an Edelbrock intake carb and valve covers and air cleaner. The ignition is electronic and it has an MSD coil. Ceramic long tube headers feed into a Pypes 2.5" X-pipe and into 40 Series Flowmasters. It has low miles on a rebuild and starts and runs very good. The suspension has been replaced in the front and rear and the rear leaf springs are multi-leaf. It has new shocks all the way around and it rides nice and handles well. The brakes are power, the fronts are disk with drilled rotors and the rear brakes have been replaced and the drums are painted to match the car. The fuel tank has been replaced as well as the lines, the fuel gauge is not working but I will include a new fuel sending unit to fix it. All of the glass is in great condition and the rubber is new. The gauges have been updated to Autometer and all of the wiring has been replaced. The column is a chrome Iditit. The radio is a concourse aftermarket that looks like an original with a power antenna. The wheels and tires have less than 150 miles on them, the front right tire rubs slightly when turned at an angle but it could easily be fixed by pushing the fender out slightly.

I would describe this car as a nice driver. It is not a show car but is far from a beater either. It is very reliable and runs and drives great. The car was restored at some point and it still shows nice but could use a new paint job and having the fenders and doors realigned for proper gaps. There is one spot under the gas cap where gas caused the paint to peel up and it has some minor bursts and runs in the paint. There are a couple of very small bubbles here and there but for the most part the car appears rust free. One small section of the floor board was replaced at some time but other than that it looks great.

I listed this as open and honest as I can be. The pictures make the paint look a little better than it is but I would call the paint a solid three footer. Ask all questions before bidding. I have a clear Mississippi title in my name.  $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of auctions end through Paypal and the final balance is due upon pickup. The car needs to be picked up within 7 days of auction close and if you choose to ship then I will cooperate with your shipping company.

If you have less than 5 feedback please contact me before bidding.


Here is a video of the car running.

http://youtu.be/wdOysiik3xU


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