1974 Chevrolet Nova Custom Sedan 4-door 4.1l on 2040-cars
Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.1L 4097CC 250Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Nova
Trim: Custom Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 150,177
Exterior Color: Black
Here is my daily driver 1974 Chevy Nova Custom 4 Door Sedan. I got it from a buddy of mine in Wilmington, NC, who got it from a Warner Bros. studio lot, where it was used in the 2011 Blake Lively movie "Hick". Apparently it was purchased from an estate sale in NC, so supposedly I am the 4th owner. However, I can't guarantee that fact. With that being said, the engine runs strong and the 3 speed transmission shifts smoothly. Since I got the car in February, here is a list of all the new parts and work done to it:
*New Transmission modulator valve
*New Rochester carburator
*New Battery and Battery Cables
*New Vaccuum advance
*New Fuel filter
*New Starter
*New Plugs and Wires
*New Alternator
*New Manifold Gasket
*New Complete Exhaust System from Manifold Back
*New Rear Wheel Cylinders
*New Rear Brakes
*New Media Player Stereo W/ Aux Hookup for IPOD/Tablet/PC/Phone and up to 32GB SD merory card slot and USB Hookup (Also doubles as a charger)
*New Front and Rear Speakers
When I got the car it had 47700 and it just got to 50177. This is obviously 150,000 but again I cannot guarantee that. Tires put on last summer, still practically brand new.
The Bad: Little cancer around both back fenders but not too bad. Missing left front headlight bezel. Front right fender dented up some on the side looks like they may have attached a camera to it during filming or something. Also missing passenger mirror.One crack in middle of dash. Seats are ripped pretty bad and need repair. Fairly new carpet and headliner. Trunk and floorplan solid.
With all being said it is a daily driver and a very solid vehicle. Hate to part with but making way for new projects.
***You must make arrangements for vehicle pick-up. Cashier's Check is the only acceptable form of payment for this auction. If you are the winner of this auction, payment must be recieved within 7 days from auction end time. If you need accomodations for storing the vehicle until you can pick it up I will gladly store it for you at no charge. The title will be overnight mailed with a SC bill of sale when payment is cleared in bank. Thank you and happy bidding !!! *
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