1967 Chevy Ii Nova on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
1967
Chevy II Nova Interior: Billet specialties Fast lane wheel Ididit steering column (chrome) Dakota Digital Dash Kenwood in dash stereo Camaro Front bucket seats custom covered Custom center console Exterior: Sunburst orange metallic II paint Tinted windows, side glass the glass is tinted not film Trim you see in the pictures has been polished Steele cowl hood that has been fitted real nice. Front suspension and brakes: Heidt’s front clip Lower A arms replaced with TCI lower arms Shocks replaced with TCI coil over kit 500lb springs Swaybar upgraded to a TCI 1” bar Heidt’s disc brakes all lines replaced Rear suspension and brakes: Multi leaf springs 2”
drop KYB shocks Rear disc brakes all lines replaced Engine: 2008 LM7 5.3L (runs perfect) 2005 GTO front drive assy. 2001 corvette intake manifold CBR (stainless works) long tube headers CBR radiator with duel fans Engine tuned by RPM motorsports Trans: Tremec TKO 600 Center force clutch Hydraulic actuated clutch New balanced drive shaft Rearend: 8.2 chevy II Eaton posi Moser axles
On Dec-22-13 at 18:31:03 PST, seller added the following information: Please Note: this car is going up for sale or trade locally. I reserve the right to end the action early. Thanks and please feel free to ask any and all questions. |
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