1967 Nova Ss 118 on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
This is a 1967 nova ss 118 4 speed car. From what I undertsand from the previous owner it was a 327 car, previous owner knew who drove it to high school. I measured the fuel line and is 3/8 all the way back to the tank, still have the original 3/8 fuel feed line to front clip . 90% rust free car, original bucket seats, rear seat, console, hood, fenders I have pretty much all the trim including the extremely hard to find deck lid panel ss trim which I would rate a 8 or 9 with very slight pitting and no broken studs. I also have all the lower ss body trim (only 8 pieces shown but have other 2 on their way ALL ORIGINAL!) Have the bumpers front valance that is in good shape and even the original grille which is in awesome shape too! The console will need to be restored but is an original piece as well. Have Z-bar and linkage, cross-member, drive shaft. The rear end is the original rear end with a BE code making it a 10 bolt 3.08 posi, took rear cover off and everything looks ok and in fact still is the 3.08 gears. Have a correct radiator and the support, original wiring still intact, all the glass and rear glass trim (not pictured in great shape) and a ton of misc parts to make it a very VERY complete car. Off the top of my head the only things that are missing are (engine, trans, front bumper braces, and mud buckets. It sooo hard to get pictures of everything I have. Floor/outer firewall has been rubberized coated and there has been a new passenger side quarter wheelhouse and trunk drop down installed and body work started. THIS CAR IS EVERY NOVA GUYS DREAM!!!!
A far as the interior and exterior trim, I think I have most if not all of it, only trim I know I'm missing is the 1/4 "c" and the wheelwheel opening trim. Have the inner drip rails and all of the interior trim I believe just not pictured. No picture of the hood because currently in bodywork/prime No picture of trunk because of all the misc part in it Original color is maderia maroon with black buckets (no vinyl roof) RARE COLOR!!!! Clean title 118=ss 780=black buckets E=tinted glass (all) 2L=4speed N-N=Maderia maroon The work this car will need to have the driver side quarter, outer wheelhouse, and trunk drop down. Also needs rear trunk gutter, and POSSIBLY trunk pan (just the center). Package tray may need some attention Other than that there is no rust that I know of. I know that I'm probably forgetting something about this car if you have any question please ask away!!! DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 48HRS.......BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING Car is listed locally and have the right to end auction early to local sale!!!!!!!!!! On Apr-19-14 at 16:04:24 PDT, seller added the following information: PICTURES OF TRUNK NOW UP!!!!! On Apr-19-14 at 16:52:03 PDT, seller added the following information: IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER PICTURES THAT YOU WANT PLEASE JUST EMAIL ME AND ILL BE SURE TO GET THEM TO YOU! |
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