1966 Chevy Nova Ss Clone on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: SS Package
Drive Type: Powerglide
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 51,016
Sub Model: SS Clone
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are bidding on a 1966 Chevy II Nova SS CLONE, the car was an original Chevy II V-8, the engine has been replaced with a 1975 350 ci at what point in its life I am not sure, it was built in Willow Run , Michigan 1st week of Jan 1966, I purchased the car exactly as you see it. The cars trim tag states 779 Turquoise Standard / LL Tropic Turquoise it was repainted prior to my purchase the dark green that it is now and very well done. The paint is a 10, the interior is a 10, no rips, no tears, carpet is perfect, door panels perfect, seat belts perfect, window felt perfect, all windows roll up and down with ease, doors shut tight, original clock works, the previous owner installed a 6 disc cd player that you can barely notice right in front of the console, it has the original radio installed but not hooked up, since there is an am/fm with remote control installed inside the glove box, the antenna has been fluted and is electric and very well done. The trunk is perfect, correct splatter paint the spare tire and jack have the factory correct (I think) colors and covers for them, the previous owner installed a fire extinguisher in the trunk which is charged and up to date. The underneath of the car is as nice as the top of the car, new exhaust front to rear, ceramic coated headers, rear air shocks plumed very nicely. The tires and rims are perfect with 14 inch tires and 90% tread remaining, one tiny oil drip that comes from the oil drain plug, which I haven't messed with yet. No leaks from the transmission and it shifts great the only problem is it is a power glide, no leaks or slippage, the rear end is factory and no noise. I have the original steering wheel which comes with the car as well and currently in the trunk of the car as you will see in the pictures. There is a gauge package installed below the dash and all gauges work, the gas gauge works and is accurate.
I took the car to have the front end aligned and we had to replace the idler arms and bushings as they were totally shot, after the replacement and front end alignment the car tracks and drives like a new one, $558.00 later.
The car ships from Boise, Idaho after I have received full payment, I do not have the time to arrange your shipping if you want it delivered, the car is currently at my place of business and locked in a hangar so if you would like to come and inspect the car prior arrangements will have to be made. If you have additional questions please contact me, at lkelley@constructionhelicopters.com or 208-890-9417.
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