1969 Chevy Nova on 2040-cars
Spencer, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 Engine
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 500
Model: Nova
Trim: New trim
327 Engine bored 30 over. Sounds and runs great off of 87 octane pump gas. 600 box holley carburator. 4 speed transmission. Less than 500 miles on restored.
New quarters both sides
New chrome and bumpers
New mirrors, door handles, side marker lights
New trunk pan
Power brakes, multi leaf with original big 10 rear end, dual exhaust with factory manifolds
New interior including new dash pad
New T/A tires with bans and centers on Rally wheels
Spare Rally tire and jack in trunk
Seat belts front and rear
Good Rider
For additional info call 276-340-1816 - serious inquiries only please
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