1967 Nova 2 Dr Hardtop on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:283 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: unknown
Drive Type: unknown
Mileage: 0
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is a 1967 Nova 2 dr hardtop. About 70% of the car is still the paint is original. The drivers quarter panel was replaced with a nos quarter panel probably 20 to 30 years ago and it has developed a small rust spot on the upper wheel well as seen in the pics. The passenger quarter has had a dent repair many years ago with some blended paint work. It also has a small amount for rust in the wheel well lid and lower quarter nothing major. The outer wheel wells, trunk lid, floors, trunk, trunk drops, passenger front fender are all rust free. There is a small rust spot starting on the lower drivers fender also seen in the pics. The doors, fenders, roof, trunk lid still wear the original paint so no hidden rust or past body work here. The car is a factory V8 car with a vin 116 with a powerglide transmission, power drum brakes. The car was last tabbed in 1983 and was recently brought back to life after sitting for many years. It has a new fuel, tank, battery, ect and does run and drive. The motor is getting a little tired but I wouldn't hesitate to take to for a cruise. This car is a perfect start to a restoration or drive as is. I purchased the car as is with a restoration in mind but stumbled onto a 66 nova SS to restore instead. I do have some 1967 buckets seat available at an addition cost if interested. I also have a nos 1967 nova hood trim available for sale as well. The car is up on my lift and I will be bringing it down to take additional pics as requested. The interior is black and looks to be all original except for the carpet. The dash pad is good with no cracks. Some of the pics make the rust areas with some rust look worse than it is. This cars is one of the nicest unrestored cars I've seen in a long time in my area. The car is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Buyers are welcome to inspect the vehicle prior to bidding. Buyer is responsible for shipping and a non refundable deposit of $500 via paypal is due within 24 hrs of auction closing. Full payment due via bank wire transfer is due with in 5 business days of auctions closing. Please can Dan at 253-255-8122 with any question or email. thanks
On Apr-13-13 at 15:28:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
Note: I relooked at the tabs and it was last tabbed in 2000
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