1966 Chevy Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
1966 chevy nova super sport 2800 miles on a total resteration on a true California car has power steering, power disk brakes, air condition, all new interior from carpet up to the headliner all parts new or restored to original, new tinted glass and weatherstripping throughout, has 15in. torq thrust wheels front and back ,has a new 327 engine and rebuilt 200-r trans overdrive and new rebuilt 373 10 bolt rear end with just over 2800 miles , everything works on the car and drives better than it left the factory, factory willow green with black vinal roof , has complete church boys racing front suspension with there coilover adjustable shocks,has true dual exchaust with magnaflows exit out back,if you need any more info or pictures email or call before 9pm eastern time(321-544-4247) Year: 1966
Model: SS Engine: 327 Body/Exterior: Willow Green with Black Vinyl Top Front End: CBR front end with power rack Transmission: 2004r Rear End: 10 bolt posi, stock. 3.73 gears Exhaust: Dual exhaust with Magnaflows Wheels/Tires: 15x7 front 15x8 rear Torque Thrust II Interior: Stock Electrical: Stock Accessories/Options: Factory Air Conditioning, Remote mirror, Smoked glass, hand brake indicator light, 4 way flashers Sound system: AM Radio rebuilt into AM/FM/Ipod. 200 Watt Alpine amp under drivers seat. JVC amplified compact sub under passenger seat. (2) 6x9 JL Audio speakers in rear deck. Pair of 3" JL Audio speakers in original dash location. On Apr-25-14 at 11:03:59 PDT, seller added the following information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixhymaLN3i0&feature=youtu.be On Apr-25-14 at 11:13:07 PDT, seller added the following information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnPQVQFTk4U&feature=youtu.be On Apr-25-14 at 11:24:17 PDT, seller added the following information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imIzsZhIccM&feature=youtu.be |
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