1966 2 Door Nova Hardtop Project on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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FOR SALE...non running 1966 2 DOOR WITH A rebuilt 3000 mile 6 CYL NOVA HARDTOP PROJECT WITH CLEAR TENNESSEE TITLE WITH A 6 CYLINDER ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION IN CAR.I WILL LIST THINGS ALREADY ON CAR NEW..NEW HEATER HOSES..FUEL LINE GAS TANK TANK STRAPS SENDING UNIT FILLER TUBE.. TRUNK PAN..REAR SHOCKS..REBUILT HEATER BOX..NEW COMPLETE AFTER MARKET WIRING HARNESS..MOUNTED..BUT NEEDS INSTALLING..NEW SOCKETS FOR HARNESS LIGHTS,,BULBS..FACTORY ASSEMBLY MANUALS..NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR..BATTERY TRAY..WIPER MOTOR.....CAR HAS NO INTERIOR..HAS DASH WITH ORIGINAL GUAGE KNOBS SWITCHES,,HEATER CONTROL..NO AIR..HAS FRONT REAR BUMPERS..HOOD... TRUNK.HAS PASSENGER DOOR GLASS ON CAR..ITEMS THAT WILL GO WITH CAR BUT NOT ON CAR ARE TRANS LINKAGE,,DRIVESHAFT HEADLIGHTS..HEADLIGHT BUCKETS,,,ALL WINDOW GLASS EXCEPT BACKSEAT QUARTER GLASS AND SEVERAL SMALL BOLTS..TRIM PIECES ANOTHER STEERING COLOUM AND WHEEL MATCHES ENG/TRANS IN CAR,,ALL USED ITEMS..CAR IS A TENNESSE CAR SOLID..BUT THE USUAL..LOWER REAR BOTTOM QUARTERS RUSTED..AND TRUNK LATCH PANEL...BODY IS STRAIGHT FOR A ALMOST 50 YEAR OLD CAR..A FEW DINGS HEAR AND THERE BUT NOT RUSTED.I HAVE PUT THE NEW PARTS ON..CAT HAD A LIGHT COAT OF PRIMER WHEN I BOUGHT IT..CAR SOLD AS IS..TIRES AND WHEELS ARE 17 INCH..AND WILL COME WITH CAR..BUT OF LITTLE VALUE..JUST TO MOVE IT AROUND..PUT A HEAT A ALUMINUM SOUND PRODUCT ON FLOOR,,CENTER FLOOR PAN CAME FROM A DONOR CAR..NOT ..BUYER RESNEW..BUT SHOU;D BE FINE..IF YOU WANT A SHOW CAR..YOU MIGHT WANT TO REPLACE SOME ITEMS AS YOU GO..ORIGINAL BODY..EXCEPT TRUNK LID..ORIGINAL 10 BOLT REAR AND 4 WHEEL DRUMS..NOT ORIGINAL ENGINE..NO WARANTY..SOLD AS IS....if you don't see it on car or I did not mention it..you will need it during your restoration.WINNING BIDDER TO DEPOSIT $500 IN MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT WITHIN 24 HOURS,,IT IS NON REFUNDABLE..SO MAKE SURE YOU WANT THE CAR BEFORE YOU BID..BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP..I WILL BE HERE AND HELP..CAR WILL NOT LEAVE MY PROPERT WITHOUT CASH ON PICKUP..NO OTHER PAYMENT EXCEPTED..TITLE WILL BE RELEASED THEN..NO OTHER NEGOTIATIONS ..YOUR FINAL BID IS THE PRICE..MUST PICKUP BY 7 DAYS OR FORFIET YOUR $500 DEPOSIT..OR BRING CASH WITHIN 7 DAYS AND I WILL STORE IT FOR 14 MORE DAYS..AND GIVE YOU TITLE..NO OVERSEAS...US ONLY...CASH IN PERSON ...ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME ..Jeff4real67@yahoo.com....please do not bid if your do not have the funds |
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