1966 Chevrolet Chevy Ii Nova Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
1966 Chevy Nova 4 door 3 Speed 194CI straight 6 engine. Will maybe trade for a nice Cadillac SRX or another SUV/Crossover. :D Video of it driving is available upon request. Clear title in Maryland. This is an excellent restoration project as it runs and drives and has basically everything you need to get going. This is not one of those hacked up shells with everything torn out of it and disorganized. You can drive this as a rat rod and do stuff little by little or wait until you're ready to start a full on resto project. Fun and peppy ride for such an old car. The frame, floors and trunk feel solid as it appears that it was undercoated a very long time ago. Otherwise it has rust in the typical places for a car this age: wheel wells, rocker panels, roof edges, rear tail section (not the bumper). Bumpers are solid. Interior: Original everything but rather worn. Left driver door ripped up. Seats are ripped in various areas. Pictures show seats with covers on. Dash is cracked. Original carpet, typical condition for this age. Missing parts: Hood is a fiberglass model with a scoop. Wheels are not original. Column shift was converted to a Hurst floor shifter. Shifts a bit sticky, needs to be adjusted likely. Complete brakes overhaul was completed this year 2013. Windows Roll up & down, doors/trunk/glove box lock, dome light, new wipers, new horn works. Driver door lock bit sticky. Items present but not working: right headlight, radio, heater, windshield washer. Electrical system will need attention eventually. Mystery battery drain. Odometer appears to be stuck. The actual VIN# appears to match the Cowl tag. From what I can personally tell the engine appears to be a replacement. But you should do your own research to determine what all the numbers and codes mean as well. I was not able to confirm the Transmission as I could not get to the numbers to take a picture. But it felt like the numbers were above the filler plug on the transmission which suggests a Muncie 3 speed. This is not absolute, since I could not confirm the numbers. Traded or Sold AS IS. Have declared as much as I know. |
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