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1963 Nova Gasser From Late 60's on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:99999 Color: primer /
 Black
Location:

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:427
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1963
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: gasser
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: primer
Warranty: none as is
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"up for bidding is a 1963 nova gasser that was raced out of wisconsin in the late 60'sit has a 427 tall deck motorwith a tunnel ram and 2 holley 450 carbs(originally had a hilborne 8 stack fuel injection setup,,i dont know what was done to the motor internally(the guy i got it from didnt know either,we both tried getting in touch with the guy that raced it),,the car does run and drive,but will need a bit of work to race(motor work,just totally gone over)it has an older speedway straight axle setup,,the motor has been set back 3 inches and the front end forward a few inches(the guy put blocks under the springs for more height,but i would take them out),trans is turbo 350 that was changed before i got it(was built powerglide),has 1957 olds rear with locker,dont know what gears,interior has beenreplaced with aluminum floors,dash,door panels and sheet of aluminum where back seat would be,has gauges,rollbar,please look at pics,car sold as is,have open 1967 wisconsin title"

this 63 nova gasser was purchased in casper,wy.(original owner out of wisconsin).the car does run and drive,but will need a bit of work(not been raced or driven,except for around shop area in years.will need gone through)the body is in decent shape for the year of the vehicle,has few dents and rear wells were cut,but nicely done,but will need some repair(cracking and minor rust),car has no hood and trunk lid has been gutted,grill and headlight buckets in good shape as is all glass,however the side windows do not operate(due to gutting the doors)

the interior has also been gutted and replaced with aluminum floors,dash,door panels and aluminum over where back seat would go.it has gauges,tach starting switch and thats it(no wipers,lights horn,etc,this is strictly a race car).there is a 4 pt rollbar,it was a 6 pt but someone cut out the 2 forward bars.has 2 lightweight racing seats(old school type)

the front end is fitted with an older speedway straight axle which is moved forward a few inches.has 3 inch blocks under springs,which i would take off for better look.has dual master brake cylinders

the motor is a 60's 427 tall deck with a tunnel ram and 2 450 holleys.as specified earlier was an old hilborne 8 stack fuel injection unit,wish still had

again i have no clue what has been done to motor internally,tried to locate guy in wisconsin.the car has a motor plate instead of the normal motor mounts,the car also had 8 pipe zoomie headers on it,but somewhere they got switched for the funky homemade headers(i would definitely change,see pics)

the trans is a turbo 350 that replaced the built powerglide and has cable shifter that needs tightening.car has driveshaft safety loop and the frames were tied

the rearend is the original 1957 olds rear with a locker,,again dont know what gears,assume racing

car sits on 15x 4.5 inch wide skinnys on front and 10 x 15 on rear on mt slicks(all will need replaced,but holding air

has trunk mounted battery and old boat fuel tank,trunk not cut

well,thats all i know about the car,if you have any questions call and i will try to answer 1-307-514-2691 in cheyenne,wy

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