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62 Nova Chevy Ii Non Post Drag Car, Project Car Tube Chassis, Tubs, Posi on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:0
Location:

South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, United States

South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, United States
Advertising:
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:0
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1962
Drive Type: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: Nova
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 Dr. Hdtp.

Up for sale is a 1962 Chevy Nova II that someone has started to make it a full out drag car. There are no floor pans, firewall, trunk floor, or dash in the vehicle. The car is on a tube frame with a 4 link rear and a narrowed sure grip/posi   8 3/4 in. Chrysler/Dodge rear end told the gears are 4:10 but I have not been into it to know. There are tubs in the  rear of the  car. The frame only goes as far as the firewall area ( no subframe). The previous owner was going to put a mustang II subframe in and never did. All the glass in the car is good and the body is pretty solid at least what is left of it.The only real rust concern is in the lower quarters and its still not much. The hood has a scoop hole in it and the drivers side fender is not very good around the headlight brow. The previous owner started this and never was able to finish, I aquired  this  and have too many other projects so this baby has got to go . This would make an awesome project or even be great for parts. The VIN plate is still in tact and can get a title for the car but never got around it but currently has no title so where the listing says title it only lists as rebuilt because you have to put something in the title space again currently has no title. Im sure there is something I am forgetting to list so if you have any questions please be sure to ask them before bidding because there are no guarantees or warranties with this vehicle and I am listing this exactly as the car sits therefore it is AS-IS Where Is.


On Nov-11-13 at 17:01:45 PST, seller added the following information:

I apologize for the listing error the rear end is not 4 link but it is a ladder bar suspension was thinking about the wrong car when put that there. Sorry for the misprint. 

 

 

Up for sale is a 1962 Chevy Nova II that someone has started to make it a full out drag car. There are no floor pans, firewall, trunk floor, or dash in the vehicle. The car is on a tube frame with a ladder bar  rear and a narrowed sure grip/posi   8 3/4 in. Chrysler/Dodge rear end told the gears are 4:10 but I have not been into it to know. There are tubs in the  rear of the  car. The frame only goes as far as the firewall area ( no subframe). The previous owner was going to put a mustang II subframe in and never did. All the glass in the car is good and the body is pretty solid at least what is left of it.The only real rust concern is in the lower quarters and its still not much. The hood has a scoop hole in it and the drivers side fender is not very good around the headlight brow. The previous owner started this and never was able to finish, I aquired  this  and have too many other projects so this baby has got to go . This would make an awesome project or even be great for parts. The VIN plate is still in tact and can get a title for the car but never got around it but currently has no title so where the listing says title it only lists as rebuilt because you have to put something in the title space again currently has no title. Im sure there is something I am forgetting to list so if you have any questions please be sure to ask them before bidding because there are no guarantees or warranties with this vehicle and I am listing this exactly as the car sits therefore it is AS-IS Where Is.

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