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1967 Chevy Nova Ii 283 V8 Auto True Survivor Original California Car Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:51285 Color: is really straight car is all original still bearing its factory body panels and paint all the chrome and trim pieces are in excellent condition as well as the glass
Location:

Kemah, Texas, United States

Kemah, Texas, United States

Up for auction is this unmolested true survivor all original 1967 Chevrolet nova ii Numbers matching 283 and automatic transmission with original protect-o-plate/build sheet/manuals, original California car only three owners since new the first original owner mrs hoy sold the car in 2004, this car was always taken care of and treated like a baby since new was always kept up to date with service and maintenance, the condition is unbelievable the exterior is really straight car is all original still bearing its factory body panels and paint all the chrome and trim pieces are in excellent condition as well as the glass, interior is original and it is in unbelievable condition everything is correct, all body lines and contours are just as sharp from factory, car has only been touched painted in a  few small spots there's a minor crease in the passenger side quarter panel and a few door dings on both sides other than that car is in great condition, all the frame rails floorboards and trunk pan are solid with no rust, completely rust free from top to bottom car was always kept indoors was never left outside to sit, engine starts right up and runs good transmission shifts prefect stops good and handles well, this car really is a time capsule and she's got something so nostalgic about it is unbelievable just looking at it brings you back to the 60s and 70s from inside and outside  I can sit here and talk about this car all day long and describe it to you but words and pictures do not justify it really must be seen in person I promise whoever see's this nova will not be disappointed when the car was put up for sale I didn't know how to run fast enough to get there by the time I got there 3 other gentleman was looking at it when I saw the car I went crazy i just had to have the car in my collection I paid thousands over the asking price just to get it , this is really one of the purest car that I have in my collection but the time has come and I must move on due to family issues, i have the original steel wheels hub caps and polyester tires and jack you can choose what set you want either the rallys or steelies with hub caps,PLEASE BE A SERIOUS BIDDER TAKE YOUR TIME AND LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES IF YOU WANT THE CAR INSPECTED OR HAVE QUESTIONS DO SO BEFORE END OF AUCTION ALSO PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY AND BE READY TO COMPLY WITH PAYMENT TERMS, the best and fastest way to get a hold of me is to give me a call at 832-892-6525 or 832-513-9324 thanks and happy bidding also can store car up to 45 days for a buyer at no charge nova is located in kemah tx 77565,
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