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Coventry, Connecticut, United States
1967 Chevy Nova 2 door Sport Coupe 327 V8 NO RESERVE ,,, WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGH BIDDER !!!! OLDER RESTORATION !!! THIS HAS TO BE ONE OF THE MOST SOLID UNDERNEATHS I'VE SEEN IN YEARS !!! PLEASE BE SURE YOUR QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED BEFORE BIDDING,, NOT AFTER. THANKS
Older restoration with i would have to guess goes back 20 years or so But still looks great with a nice deep shine and a real pretty body. It has a few small flaws like chips or a few small dings here and there but over all looks GREAT !! I suppose it could be restored if you want a perfect car but thats up to you. Please note i am looking to recieve a 300. deposit at the end of the auction. The car has super sport emblems but is not an ss. I'm told the car is a 327 4bb. For those who are numbers guys i took the numbers T0820GF off the motor just in front of the passenger head. Please come and do any inspecting you need to to verify my findings to satisfy yourself. The car also has a three speed auto trans. Starts right up hot or cold and soumds incredible. The motor has a nice mild lumpy cam at idle and sounds awesome while idleing, especially with the fairly New flowmaster dual exhaust. The motor has no knocks or skips, it sounds great. The car goes down the road nice. A great little 47 year old chevy. The car also has power front disc brakes. Most everything works in it like the headlights, signals, gas gauge, brake lights, parking lights, wipers, emergency brake works also but could stand an adj. to tighten it up alittle. I do know the horn is inop and the stereo works but not the best quality. It has 14 inch chevy rally wheels with radial tires. The car shifts gears well but i know the shifter cable is old and in need of a replacement soon. The inside of the car shows neat. The chrome also shows very nice. The miles currently read 69,092 but i'm guessing thats been over with the age of the car. NO RESERVE AUCTION I know ebay offers an affordable inspection for those to far to look at it themself. This is mearly my opinion and want you to be sure the car meets your needs. The vehicle is sold as is. I'm looking to recieve a 300. deposit immediatly following auction end. If thats a problem please do not bid. The balance can be paid in cash, check or bank to bank wire whichever is easier. I'm told by my bank any check will or can take up to two weeks to completly clear the banking system so please be aware i will have to hold the car and paperwork for that period if paid with a check. |
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