1966 Chevy Ii Nova on 2040-cars
Claremont, North Carolina, United States
1966 CHEVY II 2 DOOR HARDTOP THAT HAS AN EXCELLENT BODY. IT WAS MEDIABLASTED AND EPOXY PRIMERED. IT HAS NO RUST AROUND THE WINDOWS LIKE MOST DO. IT WILL NEED A ONE PIECE FLOOR PAN INSTALLED WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED FROM CLASSIC MUSCLE FOR 369.95 ( http://www.classicmuscle.com/p-34583-full-complete-hump-designed-for-floorshift-mt-no-hole.aspx ) PLEASE NOTE THE CAR HAS A 1967 FRONT END THATS WHAT WAS ON IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT. I ALSO HAVE AN EXTRA DRIVERS SIDE DOOR AND TRUNK LID AS WELL AS A SET OF SS BUCKET SEATS WHICH ARE VERY HARD TO FIND BUT THATS ALL THE EXTRA PARTS SO WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICS IS ALL I HAVE FOR THE CAR. THIS CAR CAME FROM GEORGIA AND THEY DO NOT ISSUE TITLES FOR CARS THIS OLD BUT I DO HAVE THE BILL OF SALE FROM THE PERSON I GOT IT FROM.
PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND DO NOT ASK IF I WILL SELL PARTS OFF IT BECAUSE I WILL NOT RESPOND. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A SERIOUS OFFER PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DO SO. I AM ALSO LOOKING FOR A 55 CHEVY 210 POST BODY IN AS GOOD A SHAPE AS THIS BODY IS IN OR A 1965-1968 MUSTANG FASTBACK. |
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