1966 L-79 Nova Sedan on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 CI 350HP
For Sale By:Owner
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Mileage: 8,156
Trim: 2-door sedan
Exterior Color: Aztec Bronze
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Interior Color: Fawn
8156 miles on this extremely nice version of Southern California car that never left. This car rides on the whitewall 695x14" 2-plys and original rims..4 NOS hub caps
The heartbeat of this Nova lies beneath the hood and is the engine it was born with...327ci..350hp(original starter,water pump,carb,intake,Dist.,smog pump,NOS dated wires,plugs,clamps, and valves) This is not made up for the car!!!
Original 4-speed, factory shifter,bellhousing, and flywheel. Original 12 Bolt with 373 Posi, springs, NOS dated shocks,and original driveline with NOS GM u-joints
Front suspension is all original with new ball joints and bushings,NOS lower A-arms,and new after market shocks, and original sway bar
Original radiator with ID tags still on tank...original factory glass...factory tach..factory jack...Original door panels, dash..NOT Reproduction
The Good Stuff: Original Black Plates With Clippinger Chevrolet Frames it came with!! Original Pink Slip Still in the Original Owners Name...Original Purchase Order..Window Sticker..Protect-O-Plate...Original Owners Guide..Original Keys with The Code On Them, and the very first smog slip dated 06-06-66
FOR ALL QUESTIONS CONTACT JIM @ Cell (805)205-0985
HOME (805) 445-4741
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