1966 Chevy Nova on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
Engine:355 CU.IN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 Door Hard Top
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 Speed - POSI
Mileage: 55,555
Exterior Color: JET BLACK
FOR SALE
1966 Chevy Nova
2 Door hard Top
Frame Off Restoration
355 cu.in Small Block Full Roller Motor ( EST 420 HP )
Angle Plug Aluminum Heads 2.05 Intake Valves /1.60 Exhaust Valves
Edelbrock Aluminum Manifold-New
Edelbrock 650CFM Carb-New
Comp Cams Roller Cam-.570 Lift--Roller Rocker--Zero Miles on Engine and Trans
Coated Headers-New
Muncie M21 Rebuilt 4 Speed Trans w/ Hurst Comp. Shifter ( Complete Rebuild )
Disc Brake Front / Drum Brakes on rear
10 Bolt GM Posi w/ 331 Gears (Numbers Matching)
Cowl Hood -All Steel- 2" Cowl Hood - New Hood Springs
All New Brake Lines and Fuel Lines
New Fuel Tank w/ New Sending Unit
All New Interior
Dupont Jet Black Base/Clear Paint
New American Torque Thrust II CHROME Wheels w/ new Nitto Tires
Chrome Tilt Steering Column
New Bumpers
New Grill
New Tail Light Assemblies
New Parking Kight Assemblies
Lowered 2 inches All Round
Height Custom front Suspension
All New--Alt-Aluminum Water Pump-Power Steering Pump
New HD Aluminum Radiator
Electric Cooling Fan-Temp. Controled
Power Rack and Pinion Steering
Custon-Oil-Temp-Voltage-Gauges
TOO MUCH NEW STUFF TO LIST
NO RUST
Car is 90% Completed--Everything there to Complete the job.
Located in Central Florida ( Brooksville 34614 )
GREAT LOOKING CLASSIC
WILL BE WORTH $40,000 PLUS when finished
Look on Ebay-There are 105 Camaros Listed and only 6 - 1966 Novas-- Ones Like This ARE Hard to Find.
Look at my feedback--I have sold lots of Classic Cars on Here
Cell 352-942-1669
Reason for selling- I'm getting too old and not the best of Health
Chevrolet Nova for Sale
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