1966 Chevrolet Chevy Ii Nova Ss......true Ss....factory Marina Blue !! on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
For your consideration is the beautiful 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS. True Super Sport, excellent body with -0- rust, body gaps are very nice. Factory Marina Blue (code F-F), like new correct
blue interior (code 737), rebuilt 327cid(1967 block),
aluminum heads, Edelbrock aluminum intake, Edelbrock 650
carb with electric choke, power-glide automatic. New rack & pinion steering,
p/s, new power disc brakes, 10 bolt rear end, stock
manifolds with full dual exhaust, new Ididit tilt steering
column, 74,809 miles showing, Classic Autosound retro style digital am/fm
stereo in stock location, rear mount antenna, dash clock, buckets,
center console, 14" ralleys with flat caps, brand new BF Goodrich
radial t/a's, rocker panel moldings, lower rear quarter
moldings. All chrome & stainless is great. Wipers, heater, defrost, dome light, speedometer,
turn signals, 4 ways, headlamps, stereo all work. Just a
really nice car. Please contact Kraig @ 563-386-2902 with any additional questions. Car is advertised nationally and may end auction early if sold. Thanks for looking & understanding. The cowl tag reads as
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