1966 Nova Sedan.3 Owner Car .never Reg.outside 30 Miles Of Original Dealership. on 2040-cars
Midland, North Carolina, United States
Entry level family cruise nite car !Car was restored in 2001 by the second owner .At this time the interior was freshened up and paint was done in original light fawn color.Originally a 283 engine was replaced with a rebuilt 327 with a mild cam and edelbrock aluminum intake at that time.Paint still shines well but is not showroom.The following is a list of what I have done since purchasing in August 2013.
Idler arm Tie rod end and sleeves Alignment Michelin defender 205/70/14 tires Tune- up New wires Mallory unalite hei distributer Pertronics blaster coil Holley 600 cfm carb Holley fuel pump Starter Voltage reg. Motor and trans.mounts Trunk and door weatherstrip All new armrests and bases New parking,taillight,back up light,lenses and gaskets Bench seat console. Over $2500 in all .Car is solid top and bottom .Runs and drives very well.doors open and close as they should with consistent panel gaps all around.Heater blower not operating ( probably fuse or bad ground).All other items work as intended.Car has always been taken care of and it shows.never been outside a thirty mile radius of selling dealer Beasley Cross Chevrolet in Kanappolis NC.Have MSO sheet from Chevrolet mfg. to Beasley Cross Chevrolet.Also have copy of titles from first 2 owners .(then sold to Morrison motors in Concord NC.then sold to me. I reserve the right to end early as the car is advertised locally.$500 deposit to paypal within 48 hours ,and balance by cash or certified funds or wire transfer. |
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