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1967 Chevy Nova Pro Touring Air Ride 4 Wheel Disc Corvette Brakes 18 + 20'' Whl on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:944
Location:

North Jackson, Ohio, United States

North Jackson, Ohio, United States

Ok here we go again this is number 38. That’s right this is the 38th 66-67 Nova I have owned I love these little duce’s. Can you say incredible because this car is just that. A 67 Nova that’s Marina blue with the blue interior well it just doesn’t get any better than that color combo as far as I’m concerned. The car is a western car and the body is rock solid. The paint is a 9.5 0n a scale of 1-10 and the body is straight. All the original body panels line up very nice and the trim is all show quality. The interior is the nicest factory looking interior ever produced in my opinion especially in this blue color. The interior is very clean and has a chrome Ididit tilt steering column and a nice sound system installed for your listening pleasure. The floor pans and trunk are very solid and the trunk is very neat and houses a amp for the radio, the aluminum air tank for the air ride suspension, dual Optima batteries and a kill switch. The rear end has been narrowed approx. 3’’ so you can have a little deeper dish on the rear wheels and is equipped with 343 gears. The car has been four linked and the car has sub frame connectors. The front end has a Heits front end with a rac, and polished tubular A-Arms top and bottom. The car gets its great stance from the shock wave Air Ride that are installed on all four corners and can be adjusted up or down by controls flush mounted underneath the dash. The car has 4 wheel Corvette disc brakes along with drilled and slotted rotors This not only stops the car like a new one but looks fantastic behind the 18’’ and 20’’ Billet wheels. The motor is a 355 with aluminum heads, full tube ceramic coated headers, a little hot cam, chrome intake and carb, and the stylish Billet black streamline valve covers and air cleaner. This power house is pushing around 425 HP and will definitely through you back in you seat. The engine compartment is neat and clean and looks very nice. The radiator is all Aluminum and also has two electric fans that turn on by thermostat and keeps the car running cool. The exhaust is 3’’ custom formed that allows the motor to breath and sounds mean with the Flow master type mufflers. Im sure I have missed something but I can tell you this is an outstanding little Nova. My first choice is to sell the car but I might accept a trade of similar quality but I am very picky. Please send your trade pictures to dadofcars@yahoo.com Please no motorcycles street rods or projects. The car is sold as is with no warranty what so ever. I do require a 2,000 nonrefundable deposit at the end of the auction and the balance within 5 days. If shipping is needed I do have a shipper I have used many times I can connect you with but the shipping cost is your responsibility. I due reserve the right to end the auction at any time as the car is for sale locally. If you have any questions or would like to make an offer please call 330-353-0959. Thanks Steve 330-353-0959
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