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Nova, Chevy, Vehicle, 2dr, Vintage, Resto Rod, Pro Street, 1967, Chevrolet on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:89450
Location:

Mansfield, Ohio, United States

Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

1967 CHEVY II NOVA

66 &67 ONLY 2 YEARS OF THIS BODY STYLE

2 DR POST SEDAN

RARE-HARD TO FIND

EXCEPTIONALLY NICE- AWARD WINNING PAINT JOB

GORGEOUS GRAY METALLIC OVER METALLIC SILVER WITH NAVY BLUE SIDE STRIPE – BASE    COAT/CLEAR COAT

COBRA STRIPES ON HOOD AND TRUNK

P O R 15 CHASSIS PAINT ON ALL OF THE UNDERCARRIAGE

NEW TINTED WINDSHIELD

2 YEAR NUT & BOLT RESTORATION

CUSTOM ALUMINUM DOOR PANELS

350 MOTOR, 4 BRL & HEADERS

ALUMINUM RAIDATOR

OTHERWISE BONE STOCK

NOT A RACE CAR

350 TURBO TRANSMISSION WITH B & M SHIFTER

12 BOLT 3:73 POSI REAR END- NARROWED FOR MINI-TUBS

NEW FLOOR PANS FRONT & REAR

DRIVES AND HANDLES GREAT

NEW BUMPERS,  NEW TIRES, GRILL, HEADLIGHT BEZELS, SEATS, CARPET, HEADLINER, WILWOOD FRONT DISC BRAKES, NEW A FRAMES, UPPER & LOWER BALL JOINTS, COIL SPRINGS, TIRE RODS ENDS ETC.

ALL RECEIPTS AND PHOTOS OF RESTORATION GO WITH THE CAR

SOLID TRUNK-HARWOOD 12 GALION FUEL CELL

OHIO TITLE

CAR MAY BE VIEWED BY APPOINTMENT IN LEXINGTON, OHIO. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO TAKE THE TIME TO LOOK AT THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR PRIOR TO BIDDING AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE, DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT PLAN TO FOLLOW THROUGH WITH YOUR BID.

WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING DELIVERY ARRANGEMENTS OR PICKING UP THE CAR IN LEXINGTON, OHIO.

THIS CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY

I’D BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. YOU MAY REACH ME BY EMAIL THROUGH EBAY, OR ON MY CELL PHONE AT 419-564-3599.

VERY DEPENDABLE CRUISER AND DRIVER BUT WITH ANY 47 YEAR OLD CAR IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES. I DROVE THIS CAR HOME FROM MICHIGAN OVER 5 HOURS WITH NO PROBLEMS.

WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM THE END OF THE AUCTION. A $1,000 DEPOSIT IN THE FORM OF A PAY PAL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION. THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS FROM THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION IN THE FORM OF A WIRE TRANSFER. (SELLER IS ABLE TO STORE THE VEHICLE FOR 30-60 DAYS TO ALLOW THE BUYER TO WORK ON DELIVERY ARRANGEMENTS).  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES, FEES, AND REGISTRATION AS REQUIRED BY LAW.

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Corvette owner finds stolen car, but can't get it back [w/video]

Wed, Feb 25 2015

It's not too uncommon to hear about owners being reunited with their stolen cars decades after reporting them missing. The story of Terry Dietrich in Georgia starts that way with police finding her lost 1972 Chevrolet Corvette after over 40 years. However, this case takes a different turn because unless she wants to bid on it, Dietrich's likely not getting the 'Vette back. Just six months after purchasing it in 1972, Dietrich's blue Corvette was stolen in Georgia, and in 1975 the sports car found its way to a man in North Carolina. He kept the car right up until his death just a few months ago, and that's when restorer Gary Green bought the 'Vette from his widow, according to Yahoo Autos. Unfortunately, after acquiring the Corvette, Green found some major discrepancies. For one thing, the listed VIN pointed to a '69 convertible, and there was a different serial number on the frame. Green reported the problem to the local police, and they figured out it was the 'Vette Dietrich lost over four decades ago. Consequently, the cops impounded it. The issue now arises that while Dietrich is the victim of the theft, she isn't technically the car's last legal owner. After the Corvette was stolen, she reported the crime to her insurance company, and it paid on the claim, which essentially forfeited her ownership. To make matters slightly more confusing the company can't find the title on the 'Vette either, according to Yahoo Autos. That leaves the well preserved 'Vette sitting in a police impound lot. It will likely go to auction.

Take a close look at the guts of the Chevy Volt battery, powertrain

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