1966 Chevrolet Nova Super Clean Award Winner!!! on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:283
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 door hardtop
Drive Type: powrglide
Mileage: 97,671
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
1966 Chevy Nova 2 door hardtop, Super clean top and bottom! The color is Tropic Turquoise with black vinyl interior. The body on this car is extremely straight and clean. The underside of the car was done to match and still looks great. The pictures of the undercarriage speak for themselves. The chrome and stainless on the car is very nice. The glass is all good with the exception of a light scratch on the rear window which is barely noticeable unless pointed out. The paint looks great with a smooth deep gloss. The car was completely restored in the 1990's and the only paint work that was done since then was a repaint of the hood and the color match is slightly off but barely noticeable unless pointed out. The car still retains the original 283 that was bored .030 and now has a mild Crane camshaft. The engine has an Edelbrock Durashine intake and carbureator, Sanderson headers, an electric fan, Billet valve covers and air cleaner, stainless radiator and heater hoses, and a Lokar dipstick tube. The transmission is a rebuilt Powerglide. The engine bay is very clean with chrome hood hinges, shock mounts, and hood latch. The car has only been driven about 12,000 miles since the completed restoration. The black vinyl interior is very clean with no tears or wear spots. The seats are original, the steering wheel and gauges are not original. The car has an am/fm cassette player with Pioneer speakers. The trunk is clean with some wear on the trunk mat. The spare wheel and tire are not included. The engine starts easy and runs and sounds strong with a "throaty" dual exhaust. The transmission shifts great. The car has front disc brakes and a dual master cylinder. It does not have power steering or brakes. The door jams are crisp and clean. The All American Torque Thrust wheels and tires are less than 2 years old. The car was an original Texas car that was restored in Texas in the early 1990's and has been a show car ever since. The car won the Nova Nationals in Houston, Texas in the 1990's. It has always been garaged and well cared for since it has been in Ohio. Thanks for looking and good luck! The buyer is responsible for transport and all funds must clear before the car leaves our possession. Sorry, I will not reveal the reserve.
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