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1965 Chevy Ii Nova Ss Clone on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:99999 Color: is a nice bright red with a newly upholstered interior Black / red
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  1965 Chevy II Nova SS Clone, Exterior color is a nice bright red with a newly upholstered interior Black / red. The Nova boasts a professionally built 350 Small Block Chevy 4 Bolt main 8.5 to 1 compression 76 Cc combustion chamber, 194 Intake 150 Exhaust. Block casting10066036 Block code vp, 4 BBL Edelbrock, M S D 6 Al digital box with pro billet distributor, Performance intake, Headers, aluminum radiator with flex fan, overflow tube, and signature Edelbrock valve covers. The 350 SBC is backed by a 4 speed Muncie m 20 close ratio fine spline output shaft freshly rebuilt manual transmission with new center force clutch. Transmission shifts well and has been completely operational up to date. The Nova's front end and front shocks have been recently replaced, and are in good order. Both the brakes and steering are manual in good order. The rear is a standard 10 bolt GM 3.23 gear rear non posi and has new shocks. All 4 tires have been recently replaced and have limited mileage on them. The wheels are cragers in decent shape and are observed in good order.

The Interior of the car has newly refinished seats in a black/red scheme and use the factory frames. This is a bench seat car with no console. The interior also has a new radio with modern functions and all of the cars accessories work properly. The body is straight but the front clip could use additional alignment. The rear quarters are in fair condition and the passenger side has a little rot on the lower wheel well as seen in pictures. Car is missing some chrome trim but can be found with a little effort on eBay. The rear trunk chrome trim will not be included with the sale of the car but can be negotiated into the sale if it's needed. Many new parts have been added and replaced on this car, plus I have a few new parts that may be included with the sale as well.

The has been a great driver condition car and has seen many shows as is, it travels from NJ to MD every year for annual show and has no breakdowns or major incidents since owner ship. Car has a clear title and will be sold as is at well placed price for the current market. 

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