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1967 Chevy Ii 4-speed, Solid Nevada Car on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:100000
Location:

Dayton, Nevada, United States

Dayton, Nevada, United States
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Up for sale is a very solid, 1967 Chevy II Nova.  This car has been media blasted and put in epoxy primer.  It blasted with soda around the glass and trim and glass bead blasted everywhere else.  The bare metal was prepped correctly for primer and any soda residue has been removed.  The epoxy primer was applied two weeks ago.  The blasting was professionally done and none of the panels warped or were damaged in any way.  The front fenders were left in bare metal as the original plan was to replace them. A new driver's side fender comes with the car but I would recommend that the passenger side fender be replaced as well.  As you can see this is an extremely solid car. It does not need any panel replacement of any kind.  Super solid floors, trunk, trunk drop offs, back window channel, jambs, etc. are all 100% solid.  The car has been stripped down and is ready for restoration.  It is an original six cylinder car and was a driving six cylinder, four speed car.  The four speed is not original but was installed and functioning.  It comes with a correct Nova bellhousing and z-bar set up.  I have no info on the transmission as far as if it has ever been rebuilt.  It is an aluminum case Muncie, with shifter, numbers available by request or I will add them to the listing later.  Glass is in fair shape.  Also included is everything we removed from the car like bumpers, grille, moldings etc.  All parts removed would be considered poor condition but all of the brackets are in great shape.  The rear ralley wheels and tires do not go with the car, it will have generic rollers on the rear. Front rallyes are included.  This car is a great platform for a restoration project.  The strengths of this car is how solid everything is.  In the underside pics, please do not confuse surface rust with real hardcore rust.  This is NOT a rusty car by any stretch of the imagination.  The reason for the sale is the customer really wanted a 66 Chevelle and one became available to him. Please look at the pictures very closely and ask any and all questions BEFORE YOU BID.  This is a starting point for a complete restoration.  The car is pretty straight overall, the passenger side rear quarter panel needs to be straightened out, and the trunk has a small dent right in the middle.  The rockers have small dents on both sides.  Both doors are in good shape with  a few small dings.  Overall it is a very good car that doesnt need a bunch of panels cut out or endless hours of body work.  If you would like the bodywork to be done prior to shipping that is an option as well.  I can ship the car as is, prepped, painted, whichever you prefer.  The auction is for the car, "as-is."  The original six cylinder that was in the car has been sold.  There are no front seats, the back seat is not original but is included.  The steering and brakes are still functioning to help move the car and for shipping.  I will assist in any way I can with scheduling shipping but the cost is your obligation.  Talk to me before you book a shipper unless you are confident and have used a particular shipper in the past. ( Some say or promise one thing and do not deliver as expected.) Again, please ask questions before you bid and do not assume anything. Any parts you see in the pics come with the car, but if your not sure, ask.  You can send your phone number and I will call you back and take very specific pictures upon request.  I will not take more pics if I have not spoken with you first.  Payment is by cashiers check, cash in person, personal check is fine too. (Car will be released when check clears.) No pay-pal, no trades, no payment plans.

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