*** Amazing Paint & Body !!!! *** 1967 Nova Ii *** Radio Delete on 2040-cars
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: II
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 38,000
Sub Model: NOVA II
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Gold
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
*** 1967 NOVA II *** AMAZING PAINT & BODY !!!! *** SUPER SOLID ... FLOORS, TRUNK, FIREWALL ...ETC... *** MILD "327" WITH ABOUT 2,000 MILES ON MOTOR.... " SHE RUNS " !!!! *** TURBO 350 TRANS WITH 2800 STALL.... QUICKSILVER SHIFTER *** NEW BRAKES *** NEW FUEL LINES *** NEW " REDLINE" TIRES *** NEW SHOCKS *** BRIGHT CHROME WORK *** SUPER CLEAN INTERIOR WITH NICE HEADLINER, NO CRACKS IN DASH.... DOOR LOCKS BELOW WINDOW HANDLE- NO EXPOSED DOOR LOCK PINS *** CLEAR GLASS *** RADIO " DELETE" DASH *** SIMPSON BELTS *** 10 BOLT REAR W/ 3:55 GEAR'S ***
LOOKING FOR THE SPECIAL NOVA WITH NO SURPRISES OR ISSUES ???? YOU FOUND YOUR CAR !!!! NOVA RUNS AND DRIVES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS !!!!
SHORT VIDEO OF START UP AND WALK AROUND:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmVEfPngGzU
FOR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT: JAY BROWN (302)-395-7553 OR JAY.BROWN@PRICEAUTOGROUP.COM
SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. TRADES ARE WELCOME BUT IT MUST BE BROUGHT HERE FOR US TO SEE IN PERSON- NO EXCEPTIONS !!!! NO MOTORCYCLE TRADES !!!! PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY- WE DO NOT HAVE ANY BANKS THAT FINANCE CARS THIS OLD .....
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