1966 Chevy Ii Nova - Prostreet, Blown 355cid, Tuxedo Black .....real Ss !! on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Super Sport
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 29,597
Sub Model: Super Sport
For your consideration is this gorgeous 1966 Chevy II Nova - Prostreet. Real 118 Super Sport, super straight body finished in Tuxedo Black, 355cid, Weiand 671 polished blower, dual Holley's 850 cfm, Keith Eickert billet air cleaner, MSD - 6A ignition, MSD timing control, turbo 350 auto with shift kit, Dana 60 rear end, 4.11's, 4 link rear suspension, adjustable coil-overs, front stabilizer, Aerospace Components front disc brakes, 3" exhaust with side ports (sounds incredible!!), stock dash, pioneer am/fm cd with remote, 8 point cage with easy access, center console with B&M shifter, Autometer Pro Comp Ultra-lite gauges & tach, bucket seats with power drivers side, speedometer works, very nice black tin work in rear interior, full stock headliner, stock door panels, 3 spoke sport steering wheel, polished 18 gallon fuel cell in trunk, factory fuel gauge works, Holley blue electric fuel pump, polished battery box, Ed Quay polished stainless rear wing. Nice & tidy engine compartment, stock unmolested firewall retaining original cowl tag, wiper & heater motors. Feel free to contact Kraig @ 563-386-2902 with any additional questions. The car is advertised nationally and may end auction early if sold. Can help arrange shipping worldwide. Thanks for looking !
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