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1974 Chevy Nova Custom * No Reserve * Survivor *v8* California Car * 59k Miles* on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:59900
Location:

Eastlake, Ohio, United States

Eastlake, Ohio, United States

This is a NO RESERVE  auction.

This 1974 Chevy Nova Hatchback will be sold!!

This is a very clean and well maintained “bone stock” 59k mile hatchback.  It runs and drives very well. The interior, body and underside are all in good original condition.. It is equipped with a 350cid engine with 4 barrel and a TH350 transmission.

 Detailed Vehicle Description

Remember – we’re talking about a 40 year old car!!!

As stated, the Medium Green interior is in good condition showing only normal wear.  The dash is in near perfect condition.  The rear seat is like new but the front seat has been recovered and shows  wear-(see pics).   The original headliner is sagging.  All interior trim pieces appear to be original and in good condition.   Carpeting appears to be original and it too is in good condition showing only normal wear.

 Mechanically, it is in good condition – does not smoke/leak/etc. Fresh tune up, oil change,etc...  The car starts easily, the automatic transmission shifts as it should and the brakes stop the car properly, i.e., all without issue.  4 wheel drum brakes.  Power steering.  

Everything works as it should. Tires are near new.   The Bright Green Metallic finish shows the appropriate patina after 40 years (mostly original paint with signs of previous touch ups through the year).The chrome, trim and glass are in good original condition.

This Nova was originally from California and is as solid as they come!  No rust, rot or bondo!!!  The underside is in excellent condition - (have pics upon request).  You can drive it as is or have a perfect candidate for a rust free restoration.  What you see is what you get!  No surprises!  

Additional pics upon request!!!

 

In summary, this is a well cared for, low mileage, near original Nova Hatchback that runs and drives as good as it looks!  The beauty about this is that you can drive and enjoy this very desirable & collectible car without breaking the bank.  These Novas will continue to increase in value.

 We've been as accurate as possible in describing this vehicle, but we recommend you inspect it for yourself.  Our goal is to describe our vehicles properly.

 You can contact us for more info on 440-954-9600.  Please call between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern Time.  As this vehicle is for sale locally, we reserve the right to end the auction early if it has been sold.

 

IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY, PLEASE DON'T BID!  We reserve the right to cancel bids at any time through the auction.  WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. 

THERE WILL BE A $1000.00 (NON-REFUNDABLE) DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS  OF THE AUCTION END (VIA PAYPAL)  WITH THE BALANCE DUE WITHIN (7) DAYS OF AUCTION END.  BIDDER MUST ARRANGE HIS OR HER OWN SHIPPING.  WE WILL ASSIST ANY WAY WE CAN.  OHIO RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE SALES TAX PLUS TAG AND LICENSE FEES.  THERE WILL BE A $100.00 PROCESSING FEE ON ALL VEHICLE PURCHASES. TEMPORARY TAGS ARE AVAILABLE (ADDITIONAL $18.50) WITH THE SALE AND ARE GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS. WARRANTIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS VEHICLE.  

Please feel free to contact us on:

440-954-9600

 

 Thanks for looking and happy bidding!

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