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1968 Chevy Ii Nova on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:98871
Location:

Wenonah, New Jersey, United States

Wenonah, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE READ FIRST

I'M SELLING MY 1968 CHEVY II NOVA. LET ME START OFF BY SAYING I DONT WANT TO SELL BUT NEED TOO BECAUSE I LOST MY JOB AND NEED TO PAY BILLS. THIS IS A CALIFORNIA CAR. THE NOVA IS A 307 V8 ORIGINALLY. THE ENGINE NOW IN THE NOVA IS A 350 CI WITH HEI. THE YEAR OF MOTOR IS H-7-70 -( AUG. 7, 1970), THE BODY IS NICE. THE NOVA WILL NEED NEW FRONT WHEEL WELLS RIGHT AND LEFT BECAUSE THEY WERE CUT OUT BY PREVIOUS OWNER, THEY ARE ABOUT $100.00 EACH. THE CAR STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS. IT HAS ALL ORIGINAL BODY PARTS AND WINDOWS, ALL THE GLASS IS IN GREAT SHAPE NOT SCRATCHED UP. BACK WINDOWS WILL BE TO BE LOOKED AT AS THEY GO DOWN BUT NEED HELP GOING UP. I AM IN THE PROGRESS OF INSTALLING NEW DRUM BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND (BRAKE SHOES AND DRUMS). FRONT BRAKE SHOES ARE ON ORDER SO JUST WAITING FOR THEM AND THE BRAKES WILL BE DONE. I WAS TOLD BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER THAT THE CAR SAT IN THE GARAGE FOR 15 YEARS. THE CLOTH INTERIOR IS OLD, TEAR ON THE SEATS. THE SEAT FOAM IS STILL GOOD NOT DRY. IT HAS A SMALL HOLE IN THE HEAD LINER IN PICTURES. THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL DOWN TO THE CARPET. THE PREVIOUS OWNER PUT THE SPEAKERS FROM THE REAR OF THE CAR ON THE DOOR PANEL SO IT WILL NEED NEW DOOR PANELS IF YOU MOVE THEM. THE FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE SOLID. PAINT HAS SOME BUBBLES IN IT AND SOME SCRATCHES. NEEDS NEW TRUNK PLUGS PUT IN BUT THEY COME WITH THE CAR AS THE CAR DOESNT HAVE ANY PLUGS IN IT NOW. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL GAS TANK. UNDERCOATING IS STILL ON CAR.THIS IS AN A/C CAR BUT NO A/C UNIT. THE ROCKER PANELS AND DOOR JAMS ARE VERY SOLID. THE WHEELS ARE 14 INCH RALLY WHEELS AND THE TIRES ARE NEWER. ORIGINAL RADIATOR, 4 BBL QUAD. CARB. I PUT FRESH PLUGS IN ENGINE AND CHANGED THE OIL. NO SMOKING, OR NOISE, NICE 99% ORIGINAL CAR. DOORS HINGES ARE NICE WITH NO PLAY WHEN LIFTING UP DOORS. TRANSMISSION IS 350 AUTOMATIC, RARE TO FIND A 1968 IN THIS CONDITION. NO DISAPOINTMENTS, LIGHTS WORK, POWER STEERING, THE SHIFT IS ON THE COLUMN.THE REAR SHOCKS ARE STAGGERED. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COST, NO WARRANTY ON 45 YEAR OLD VEHICLE, CLEAR MARYLAND TITLE. NEVER SWITCHED THE TITLE OVER. BUT WILL GIVE BILL OF SALE AND COPY OF MY BILL OF SALE FROM PREVIOUS OWNER. MY PLAN WAS TO GET IT BACK ON THE STREET AND JUST CRUISE. THE PAINT IS YEARS OLD. THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN CALIFORNIA ALL IT'S LIFE AND WAS TOLD IT CAME TO EAST COAST IN OCTOBER 2013. I HAVE COPY OF CALIFORNIA TITLE. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS. MAKE OFFER, THIS IS A COMPLETE CAR.

I JUST ORDERED EXHAUST FROM SUMMIT RACING AND WILL INSTALL BEFORE THE CAR LEAVES MY GARAGE UNLESS BUYER DOESNT WANT ME TO. SHOULD BE HERE TUESDAY 14TH.

FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW (INSTALLED IN THE LAST WEEK):

-BRAKE SHOES

-BRAKE DRUM

-SHOCKS

-SPRINGS

-WIRING HARNESS (AMERICAN AUTOWIRE CLASSIC UPDATE SERIES)

-WATER PUMP,VALVE COVER GASKETS 

-TRANS GASKET

-ALL FLUIDS MINUS REAR, AND BRAKE

~~~~I CAN DELIVERY THE CAR WITHIN REASON FOR A SMALL FEE. BUT ARRANGEMENT MUST BE MADE FIRST.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING

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