1967 C Hev Rolet Ii Nova 2 Dr. Hardtop, Original V8 Car, In Storage 15 + Years on 2040-cars
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
You are bidding on a1967 Nova two door hardtop. Car is an original V8 car. It still has it's original numbers matching 283 motor (All Rebuilt) Heads gone thru at same time, but trans upgraded to a turbo 350. New aluminum intake & carb, fuel pump, water pump, electronic ignition & coil, brakes, new dual exhaust with flowmasters. The interior has new correct 80/20 loop carpet, seat covers, headliner.All glass is nice & clear. The car was in storage for over 15+ years. The exterior of the car was painted over 25 years ago and looks awesome for it's age. The paint shines like the car is wet!! There 2-3 minor rock chips/dings. Car trunk has no rust, floors, rockers, cowl looks great. All the trim & stainless on the car is some of the nicest I have seen on a car of this age. Car still has all factory original weather stripping in car. The door panels, dash, etc. are all original and in very nice shape (Dash not Cut). Clear Title, have original owners manual, Protect-O-Plate & delivery receipt 8/15/1967 from Kiddler Chev Sioux City, Iowa . Any Questions please ask.
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