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1966 Chevy Ii Nova 2dr Hardtop Original V8 Matching Numbers on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:64000 Color: Aztec Bronze /
 2 Tone Fawn
Location:

Sabattus, Maine, United States

Sabattus, Maine, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Original 283ci V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 116XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Year: 1966
Interior Color: 2 Tone Fawn
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 2dr Hardtop
Drive Type: Original Automatic 2 speed Powerglide
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 64,000
Sub Model: 2dr Hardtop
Exterior Color: Aztec Bronze


Heres your chance to own Grandma's grocery getter!

MATCHING NUMBERS 
1966 CHEVROLET NOVA 2DR HARDTOP
& ONLY 2 REGISTERED OWNER'S SINCE NEW! 

ORIGINAL 283 V8 285 HORSEPOWER.......................................
ORIGINAL AUTOMATIC 2SPD POWERGLIDE...........................
ORIGINAL 10 BOLT 3:08 REAREND................'.......................... 
ORIGINAL COLOR CODED (MM) AZTEC BRONZE PAINT.........
ORIGINAL COLOR CODED (716) FAWN INTERIOR..................
ORIGINAL 64,000 MILES........................................................... 

STRAIGHT RUST FREE BEAUTY! 

One of the nicest original Chevy II's around. Its original owner was a 94 year old woman who bought it brand new in 1966 and handed it down to her grandson in 2012. The current owner researched the history and found it was in the same family from 1966 to 2012 and only sold to one other owner who had the exterior restored back to its current beautiful condition in its original color coded (MM) Aztec Bronze.  The current owner purchased the car & completed the restoration by reupholstering the interior carpet & seats in their original color coded (716) Standard Fawn.  During its restoration, a few upgrades were made, such as...

New Front power disc brakes with power booster and rear drums & brakes........................
New Complete dual exhaust, w/headers....
.............................................................................
New white lettered radials w/Rallys (original hubcaps included w/sale)............................
New Steel cowl hood................................................................................................................
New Brakes & brake lines........................................................................................................

New Fuel tank & fuel lines......................................................................................................
New Weather stripping..........................................................................................................
New Door & Trunk seals.........................................................................................................
4 barrel carburetor w/4 Barrel intake (original 2 barrel carb & intake included w/sale) 

It has a straight, rust free body with excellent chrome & glass. The underbody, frame & floors are also rust free and extremely clean and so are the trunk & engine compartment which was detailed in Aztec Bronze.  The front & rear seat upholstery & carpet are new. The dash pad, door panels, kick panels are original and in perfect condition despite being 46 years old! The original 46 year old headliner & rear sills had some age discoloration and were recently removed to be re-dyed & preserved. They are currently at the fabric shop and have yet to be reinstalled. If your looking for a rust free Nova that hasnt been piecemealed or hacked together, then this is the one for you! Originality is worth its weight in gold with classic cars, & this one is as close to original as you will find right down to the matching numbered running gear, trim coded paint & interior & even its original working AC Delco AM radio which it came with right off the showroom floor! These "Shoebox" Nova's are getting harder to find, especially original matching numbered & factory color coded ones! 
Don't let this one get away!

CALL RAY @ (207) 576.5222 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE

BID WITH CONFIDENCE AS MY FEEDBACK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST & GOODLUCK WITH THE BIDDING!!!



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On Aug-23-14 at 08:15:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please note: The exhaust manifolds are actually the original "Ram Horn" manifolds, not aftermarket headers. My apologies for the discrepancy. 

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