1967 Nova Chevy Ii 327 Turbo 350 Pwr Steering Nice Driver on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
Engine:327
Year: 1967
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 22,000
Model: Nova
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SS
If you are looking for a frame off rotisserie restored real SS then turn back now! How ever if you can appreciate a nice driver quality SS clone and don't want to break your bank account then this may be the car for you! Up for auction is an awesome looking 1967 Chevy II . I acquired this little deuce on trade a few weeks ago. It belonged to the same owner for the last aprox 18 years. The car was restored from the ground up aprox 15 years ago. It has been garage kept and driven very little and still shows well. This car has a very straight body. The floor pans, trunk, shock towers, body etc is very solid. The paint is slick and straight but is not flawless show quality but is what I consider to be well above driver quality. I would rate the paint a 7 on a scale of 1 to 10 with a 10 being perfect. All of the glass, stainless chrome etc was all replaced new during resto and still remains in very good condition. The car is accented nicely with new 17 inch chrome American racing wheels with new tires. The interior is clean through out and still shows good. The driver seat shows some wear and the dash pad has a small crack in it.
This Chevy II has a non matching 327 engine with aluminum intake 4 barrel carb correct exhaust manifolds. It sounds good and runs smooth no problems. It is mated to a turbo 350 automatic transmission that goes through all of the gears excellent and a stock 10 bolt rear end geared at aprox 3:55 This car runs and drives excellent and hits the road awesome with no known problem!! The drive train has aprox 20,000 miles since rebuild. It has recently had a fresh tune up aluminized exhaust etc.
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 TO SEE OTHER CARS FOR SALE CLICK HERE>>> other items! Thanks and good luck!!!
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