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1966 Chevy 11 Nova True Ss 118 Vin. (not A Clone) Hardtop Coupe Blue 4 Spd Car on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:111111
Location:

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States

Leominster, Massachusetts, United States

 1966 Chevrolet Nova.  This Chevy II  is a True 118 car (not a clone). 

 Originally this car was a V8, 4 speed car with black bucket seat s. It currently has a ZZ4 Chevy crate engine and backed by a super T- 5 Speed, posi 10  bolt 8.5 rear end with 373 gears.         

  Very faaaaast car, not meant for kids....... Seriously...... It has the original drum brakes all a round, fender wall headers, and a very loud exhaust.  

 Remember this is a 47 year old car, and with that being said,  it does have some issues, look at pictures, there is some paint problem areas, such as rear window, lower right corner , some bubbling, drivers rear quarter, were gas overflowed do to

 a faulty gas cap.  Trunk pan has pin holes through out and will need replacing, (have trunk pan ), both rear quarters have been professionally replaced some time in the past. The lights, horn, and wipers all work. MSD ignition ,fires right up.

 I have tried to describe the car to the best of my ability so as not to waste anyone's  time. With that being said I'm sure there is something I forgot, so please ask questions before bidding.

 If the car hits reserve I will throw in all metal needed to complete car repairs which includes the trunk pan, new gas tank, sending unit and a complete rubber gasket seals kit for entire car.

 It has a Low Reserve, so please no low baller offers, I have a job and don't Need to sell car,  get it..

 Please call ... with any questions, Tim 978-537-5917, car is located in Massachusetts , and is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end auction at any time.. there is no warranty and sold as is.

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