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1966 Chevy Nova Wagon Built 400v8 New 700r4 A/c P/s Disc Front Corvette Frontend on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:1000
Location:

Bremen, Georgia, United States

Bremen, Georgia, United States
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1966 CHEVY NOVA WAGON RESTO MOD - PRO TOURING. THE GUY I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM IS A CAR BUILDER IN LOUISIANA AND BUILT THIS WAGON FOR HIS WIFE SO NO SHORT CUTS WAS TAKEN. HERE IS LIST OF WHAT HAS BEEN DONE:


VERY NICE TWO TONE GRAY PAINT
FRESH SMALL BLOCK 400 ENGINE ( I HAVE RECEIPT ) 
BRAND NEW 700R4 TRANSMISSION ( I HAVE RECEIPT )
NEW WALKER RADIATOR
NEW ELECTRIC FAN
C-4 CORVETTE FRONTEND
CORVETTE FRONT DISC BRAKES ( HAVE NEW BRAKE BOOSTER BUT NOT INSTALLED )
CHEVY 10 BOLT REAR WIT 336 GEARS
ALL NEW LITE GRAY LEATHER SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ( JUST INSTALLED )
POWER STEERING
NEW WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR ( WIPERS WORK )
REWORKED ORIGINAL SPEEDOMETER WITH WHITE FACE INSTEAD OF BLACK
ALL NEW OIL PRESSURE, TEMP AND VOLT GAUGES WHITE FACED AS WELL AS ALL WORK
GAS GAUGE WORKS
NEW HEADLIGHTS WITH THE BUILT IN BLINKERS THAT WORK
LED TAIL LIGHTS THAT WORK
DASH LIGHTS WORK AND LIGHT UP BLUE
NEW CARPET AND HEADLINER AND DASH PAD
VINTAGE A/C THAT BLOWS COLD AND HEATER THAT WORKS
NEW KENWOOD STEREO/CD PLAYER IN GLOVEBOX ( IPOD CAPABILITY )
NEW WINDSHIELD WITH NEW RUBBER
ALL TINTED GLASS AND ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GOOD EVEN THE REAR
NEW 3 POINT ( SHOULDER STRAPS ) SEAT BELTS INSTALLED
LOKAR FLOOR SHIFTER
ELECTRIC MODULAR
NEW HOLLEY CARBURETOR
AND MUCH MORE THAT I PROBABLY FORGOT ABOUT

THIS IS A 1 OF A KIND NICE CHEVY NOVA WAGON. AS YOU CAN SEE ALOT WAS DONE TO THIS CAR. THIS CAR HAS LESS THAN 1000 MILES SINCE COMPLETED. IT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN AND ENJOYED. BE THE NEXT WINNER AT THE CAR SHOW WITH THIS BEAUTY. 

THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO AUCTION COULD END EARLY. IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY GIVEN OR IMPLIED IN ANYWAY. PRE SALE INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED. NOTHING TO HIDE HERE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. I HAVE ALOT MORE PICS IF YOU WANT TO SEE MORE THEM LET ME KNOW. 

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