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1967 Chevy Ll Real Ss 350 Auto *rare Pwr Steering Pwr Brakes Rust Free on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:5500
Location:

North Tazewell, Virginia, United States

North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
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Up for auction is a beautiful 1967 Nova Chevy ll Real SS.


This is one of the most solid and rust free Chevy ll's I have ever seen. This car still retains all of its original sheet metal. N) rust!! NO patch work!! The underside is extremely clean no signs of repair or under coating. The body is very straight and all panels fit and line up great!

This car has been completely restored just a few short years ago and has been garage kept, showed and driven very little. It is finished in gorgeous bolero red paint that is slick and straight and has a deep shine!  All of the glass was replaced new at time of restoration and still looks great. The chrome, stainless emblems etc are excellent and was replaced new. This car is fitted with very rare bumper gaurds and the SS strip across the trunk can not be bought new because they are not reproducing them it is original to the car and it IS the best one I have EVER seen!!

This car drives better than any 67 Chevy ll I have ever owned! It rides drives and handles great. It is non matching #'s 350 with aluminum intake 4 barrel carb etc with a turbo 350 automatic and a 10 bolt rear end. It is very rare that you will find these cars with power steering and power brakes!! Everything on this car works properly except the factory radio.

The interior was also all replaced new at time of restoration and still shows great. It has the correct bucket seats with center console and correct automatic shifter. All instrument and interior lights work. The car has a nice set of after market gauges mounted under the dash. It is also equipped with factory seat belts in the front only.

If you don't like ANYTHING about this car when you get here, You will NOT be obligated to purchase it!!


I am a licensed and bonded Virginia dealer but am not accepting any trades at this time.

WE WELCOME ALL BUYERS WORLD WIDE!!

We reserve the right to end this auction at anytime for any reason as this car IS for sale locally.... Most of my auctions end early with an accepted offer and I am followed up with a  ton of the same questions wanting to know if the car sold and 9 out of 10 of my answers are yes!! If you are in the market don't wait until its over call today!!!!

If you have any questions or offers feel free to call or email anytime at 276-920-1351

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Thanks and good luck!!!



























On Apr-19-14 at 11:27:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

A lot of questions concerning matching numbers and the vin.... This car is NOT matching #'s it is a 117 code which means it was a factory 6 cylinder SS.  118 codes were V8 SS's and 117 codes were 6 cylinder SS's. Thanks

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