1966 Nova 2 Door Wagon Project V8 Car Orig Paint 98% Rust Free Perfect Ls Swap on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Other
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 100 series
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Options: Leather
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: lsx
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Red
You are bidding on a car GM should of made. It started as a 1966 Nova wagon 100 series(no side trim basic car). The car was ordered red on red with a V8. It is from Montana and is 98% rust free. It still maintains original red paint. It has been modified with 66 nova 2 door sedan doors and b pillar quarter sections to make it a 2 door. You will see very few of these wagon but you will never see a 2 door. The quarter and doors section are rust free. The interior is all original except it now has a 66 2 sedan front seat that is a 50/50 split allowing you to get into back seat. These cars are getting very hard to find that aren't rusty and have original paint still. The car has rust in rear floor pans(see pics) and a couple small pin holes in front floor pans(I would just redo rear pans). I have left car with original paint on car and parts to show how nice the car really is. Look at pics of bottom of car and you will see how nice this car is especially the spare tire area. These are always rusted out. The car comes with an extra rear deck lid that has a small rust spot in the center but is an easy fix. The dash is uncut and all original. The glass I have is what you see is in it. I planned to do tinted glass in car. The car has NOS fenders that have been on car for several years. The one side has a small bubble of rust on NOS fender on drivers side(size of a pin head) The fenders alone are worth 1200. The quarters have been professionally fitted and spot welded in place. They will need finish welded and body work. The hard part is done and it is ready to be stripped down and body work started. All parts collected for this car were the best you could find to minimize any body work. Just to put things in perspective of cost to get a car to this point. 66 nova wagon roller minimal rust 5-7k(if you can find one),nos fenders 1200,rust free sedan doors and quarter sections 1500,labor to do conversion 2500. Once finished this car will have people scratching their heads because it will look factory. I have been messing with novas for last 25 years and I have only seen 5 done ever. Car has a CLEAR title. I can help arrange shipping anywhere in CONT US. TX650,FL750,TN600,CA800,Ny750 I need exact zip code for a exact shipping quote. Any questions feel fee to ask.
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