1964 Chevy Nova on 2040-cars
Pocatello, Idaho, United States
1964 Chevy Nova, 2 Door, this project was started with the intent to complete, but ran out of time. Car was stripped down, epoxied, feather-filled and blocked three times. Undercarriage was sealed, engine compartment painted, lots of time and money spent up to this point. New parts will include: front fenders, Edelbrock carb and intake, all new rubber moldings (kit), new front bushings, upgraded new front disc brakes, new front windshield, and maybe a few other new parts I have missed. Engine is a 350 included, but you will need your transmission. Car was 95% complete when project was started with the exception of headliner and door panels. Seats are bucket (not original), but have got a line on a bench seat for a few extra dollars. Seats will need to be reupholstered. Have paint for car which is an Aqua Pearl Metallic. Car is close to paint stage if not there. Any and all parts that I have will be included with this sale. This will be a very nice car when finished!!! Classic Industries has lots of parts and upgrades for this car available. Any questions please feel free to give me a call at 208-238-0200 ask for Mike. Will assist in getting all parts and car loaded for transport.
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