1968 Chevy Ii Nova on 2040-cars
Salisbury, Maryland, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:350 CU IN
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 98,871
Model: Nova
Trim: ORIGINAL
I'M SELLING MY 1968 CHEVY II NOVA. THE NOVA IS A 307 V8 ORIGINALLY. THE ENGINE NOW IN NOVA IS A 350 CI WITH HEI. THE YEAR OF MOTOR IS H-7-70 -( AUG. 7, 1970), THIS NOVA CAN BE CLONED INTO A SS CAR USING A SMALL BLOCK 350 CI OR BIG BLOCK 396/375HP ENGINE. THE BODY IS REAL NICE. NO RUST ISSUES. THE NOVA WILL NEED NEW WHEEL WELLS RIGHT AND LEFT BECAUSE THEY WERE CUT. THE CAR STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS. IT HAS ALL ORIGINAL BODY PARTS AND WINDOWS, ALL THE GLASS IS IN GREAT SHAPE NOT SCRATCHED UP. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL DRUM BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND. THIS CAR SAT IN THE GARAGE FOR YEARS. THE CLOTH INTERIOR HAS WEAR AND TEAR ON THE SEATS. IT HAS A SMALL HOLE IN THE HEAD LINER. THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL DOWN TO THE CARPET. THE FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE SOLID. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL GAS TANK. THIS IS AN A/C CAR BUT NO A/C UNIT. THE ROCKER PANELS AND DOOR JAMS ARE VERY SOLID. IN ALL THIS CAR NEEDS TO BE REPAINTED A NICE COLOR AND MAYBE A VINYL TOP. THE WHEELS ARE 14 INCH RALLY WHEELS AND THE TIRES ARE NEW. ORIGINAL RADIATOR, 4 BBL QUAD. CARB. I PUT FRESH PLUGS IN ENGINE AND CHANGED THE OIL. NO SMOKING, OR NOISE, NICE 99% ORIGINAL CAR. RARE TO FIND A 1968 IN THIS CONDITION. NO DISAPOINTMENTS, LIGHTS WORK, POWER STEERING, THE SHIFT IS ON THE COLUMN. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COST, NO WARRANTY ON 45 YEAR OLD VEHICLE, CLEAR MARYLAND TITLE. MY PLAN WAS TO CLONE INTO A BIG BLOCK 396/375 CAR WORTH MORE MONEY. THE PAINT IS YEARS OLD. THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN CALIFORNIA ALL IT'S LIFE (NO RUST ISSUES). I HAVE COPY OF CALIFORNIA TITLE. CAR IS TAGGED UNTIL 2015. THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS. NO DREAMERS. TED 410-430-4853
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