1967 Chevy Ii Nova Coupe In New Castle Indiana on 2040-cars
New Castle, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: COUPE 2 DOOR
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 58,500
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
NOVA WAS BOUGHT NEW IN FLORIDA 12/21/66 AS A 194 SIX ENGINE, SOLD AT HOLLER CHEVROLET.
I HAVE OWNERS MANUAL AND PROTECTO PLATE. WHEN I GOT THE CAR IT HAD A 1969 CORVETTE DOUBLE HUMP 327 IN IT, WHICH RAN FINE. ALSO COMES WITH THE ORIG. SIX ENGINE. 327 WILL NEED A CARB. HAS NEW EDELBROCK INTAKE IN BOX. POWER GLIDE TRANS.
NEW 14" TIRES ON RALLY WHEELS, FLAT CENTER CAPS, RINGS. NEW 3:55 MOSER REAR END, AUBURN POSI. NEW BATTERY, NEW WEATHER STRIPPING.
HAS ORIG. BENCH SEAT PLUS BUCKETS AND SS CONSOLE. SEATS WILL NEED RECOVERD.
VERY SOLID, ORIGINAL PANELS, NO REPLACEMENT METAL ON THIS NOVA!!
NO UNDERCOATING, VERY SOLID. MANY NOVAS HAVE CUT WHEEL OPENINGS FOR LARGER TIRES, NOT THIS ONE. UNDERSIDE IS VERY SOLID ALSO.
I DROVE THIS NOVA TO THE "JAMES DEAN RUN" LAST SEPT. THEN DECIDED TO TAKE IT APART FOR RESTORATION. I HAVE ALL NUTS, BOLTS, LIGHTS, TRIM, HOOD, TRUNK LID, ECT...
MUST PAY CASH IN 3 DAYS, CAR CAN SET LONGER, BUT AGAIN PAYMENT IN 3 DAYS. WILL NOT SHIP, US ONLY, BRING YOUR OWN MOVERS.
I LIVE 40 MILES EAST OF INDY, JUST OFF I-70, EXIT 123
NEW CASTLE INDIANA 47362 TEXT QUESTIONS TO 765-FOUR SIX FIVE 1957
THIS IS ALL THE PICTURES I HAVE. COME SEE IT OR SEND A FRIEND.
LOW RESERVE ON A LOW MILEAGE CAR....CLEAR INDIANA TITLE SHOW ACTUAL MILES...
YOU GET NOVA, ALL PARTS, TWO ENGINES, ALL PAPER WORK.
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