1973 Chevrolet Nova Barn Find Project Classic Car Chevy No Reserve on 2040-cars
Tustin, California, United States
This is a 1973 Chevrolet Nova. I recently acquired it and don't know much about the car. I realized I have to many projects so this one has to go. I am listing this as a project car due to it unknown condition. It is missing its power steering pump and front grill. It needs brakes as they are inoperable. I put gas in it and jump started it and it fired right up after sitting for a number of years. The speedometer cable is not attached so I did not attempt to drive it at all. The original engine was replaced with a 305 engine by the previous owner. The previous owner did some bodywork on it years back. The package tray has some tack welds and the usual rust in the four corners of the car. The floor got wet and there is considerable rust holes which could be patched but would be better and easier to replace the whole pan. The rockers appear solid. Needs interior. No rear seat. No glove box door. Sold AS-IS condition. Pink slip in hand. No back fees. Registered Non-Operational. P.S. The heater core needs to be replaced and is temporarily bypassed by previous owner. Air conditioning and duct work disconnected with some parts in the trunk. The front doors open and close smoothly without dropping. The hood and trunk open and close smoothly and the body lines look straight. Deposit of $300.00 by PayPal within 24 hours of auctions end. The balance due in cash upon vehicle pick up. Must be towed or pulled by trailer. Please pick up within one week of auctions end.
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