1966 Chevy Nova Panel Wagon on 2040-cars
Vista, California, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: 2dr wagon
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 60,378
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: black and red
Here's what it has....
1. 350 motor in good shape.
2. Holly 4 barrel carb.
3. Edelbrock manifold.
4. New Aluminum Radiator
5. Power front disc brakes
6. Mustang 2 rack and pinion steering
7. Balanced drive shaft
8. New exhaust system
9. 308 rear end gear in 10 bolt rear end. 70 mph at 3200 rpm.
10. Power rear window.
11. bucket front seats
12. am/fm/cd stereo
13.Tilt steering wheel.
14. Cragar SS wheels
15 new shocks
The wagon is a two door panel conversion. I do not know who did it nor when, but they did a good job. Doors close solid and ALL locks work. Car is a very cool Red color and people will photograph this car every time you take it out. It draws ALOT of attention. New exhaust system gives it a very cool exhaust note...not too loud, but definitely lets you know there's a 350 under the hood.
I bought the car for $13,500.00 and shipped it here to California from Missouri. Since then I have spent easily $12,000.00 in getting it to a true daily driver where EVERYTHING works GOOD ! I am selling because I am down sizing and moving to a smaller place and a lot of toys have to go. NO OTHER REASON.....again car is in good shape, starts up immediately and runs like a top.
Please hire an inspector to come see the car.....you will be VERY HAPPY with the report.
All of the work was done by B&R Buggies in Oceanside Ca.....Gary is the owner....if you have any questions on the car he is best to answer them. 760-722-1266.
25% deposit by wire transfer with 48hrs of close of bid. Remainder upon your picking the vehicle up. I will store for you a maximum of 14 days after bid. after that, storage fee's will incur at $50 a day.
Winning bidder responsible for picking up vehicle here in Vista California and you are responsible for shipping to wherever you are.
vehicle will not be released until all funds have cleared......NO PERSONAL CHECKS.
CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY.
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