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1966 Nova 2 Door Hardtop, 50 Pics, Ghost Flames,zz4,pdb, Restored, Gorgeous,l@@k on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:0
Location:

Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States

You are bidding on an absolutely stunning 1966 Nova 2 Door Hardtop, fully restored 3 years ago with new Royal Blue Paint with Custom Ghost Flames looks amazing and sets it apart from other Novas, flames were cleared over and done right, extremely nice paint job, shines incredibly well, no waves, no bondo, no rust, all the gaps are perfect, all original panels with the exception of the lower rear quarters which were replaced and done right, Fresh ZZ4 Aluminum Head Crate Engine with Aftermarket Cam very nice thump, New Demon 725 CFM Carburetor, Engine is pushing over 400 horse and it is very strong on the street,  has vacuum can for the power brakes stops on a dime, Turbo 350 all rebuilt with 2500 Stall, and hardened internals, B&M Shifter, 8.2 Rear all rebuilt with heavy duty axles, 3:73 gears, girdle, heavy duty bearings and seals, racing shocks, traction bars, power disc brakes all new, 2.5 Mandrel bent exhaust sounds amazing and shakes the ground, new aluminum radiator with dual electric fans never runs hot, interior was mostly all replaced with custom steering wheel, new front bucket seats with new foam very comfortable, rear seat was also redone with new foam and covered to match the front, new door panels, new carpet, new package tray, headliner, sun visors, and dash are original and showing some wear but still presentable. Radio was removed with a radio plate installed, driver side vent window handle is missing, and the rear view mirror is cracked, everything else is pretty much new. All lights, turn signals, wipers, and gauges work, has aftermarket gauges installed, all the glass is in great shape and rolls up and down perfect, new weld rims with new cooper cobra tires. All the trim is in great shape and was all replaced 3 years ago, the bumpers are original and starting to show some light surface rust but still look great as you can tell in the pictures. Car was originally from Texas so the floorboards and trunk are super solid, no rust anywhere underneath. You wont find a nicer Nova for the money, turn the key and enjoy, super dependable, great street manners but has plenty of power, runs of 93 octane just fine, never runs hot, any questions call Frank 863-381-3499, local inspections welcome and encouraged no disappointments car is as advertised, sold AS-IS with no warranties expressed or implied, clear Florida title, don’t miss out you will not find a better deal. 


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