1964 Chevrolet Nova 2 Wagon on 2040-cars
Venice, California, United States
I HAVE FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL 1964 CHEVY NOVA II WAGON. NEED TO SELL AS WORK HAS BEEN SLOW AND DONT HAVE SPACE OR TIME TO KEEP.
THIS CAR HAS HAD ONLY 2 OTHER OWNERS. NEW EDITIONS AND REPAIRS: -REBUILT MOTOR (ORIGINAL 235) LESS THAN 100 MILES -REBUILT TRANS (ORIGINAL 2 SPEED AUTO) LESS THAN 100 MILES -NEW WATER PUMP -NEW FUEL PUMP -NEW ALTERNATOR -NEW BELTS -REWIRED WEIRING HARNESS -NEW BATTERY -NEW VOLT REG -AFTER MARKET CD PLAYER (SPEAKERS ARE NOT AMAZING) PROS: -INTERIOR: 7/10 (NO RIPS, TARES OR HOLES) -PAINT 7/10 (SOME FADING ON ROOF AND SOME SMALL SCRATCHES) LOOKS GOOD THOUGH -ORIGINAL FENDER SKIRTS (NOT AFTER MARKET) -ALL LIGHTS WORKING (HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS, BLINKERS, BREAK LIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS) -NOT MUCH RUST AS I CAN SEE (JUST IN TRUNK FLOOR AND SMALL SPOT ON PASSENGER FLOOR) -LOTS OF REPAIR HAS BEEN DONE CONS: -MISSING ORIGINAL RADIO -MISSING HEATER CORE -NEEDS NEW WINDSHIELD WIPERS -RUST IN TRUNK FLOOR. -SMALL RUST HOLE ON PASSENGER FLOOR -STILL DRUM BRAKES ( I WOULD UPGRADE TO DISC IF I WAS KEEPING IT) STILL DRIVABLE EVERY DAY -TRUNK WINDOW SOMETIMES NEEDS HELP GOING UP (MAYBE TRACK PROBLEM????) ALL IN ALL THIS IS A AWESOME WAGON AND HAD MOST THE HARD WORK DONE. READY TO DRIVE ANYDAY AND ANYWHERE. CONTACT ME FOR MORE DETAILS EMAIL: ANDREW.MISHKO@GMAIL.COM CELL: 310.422.6857 |
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