1976 Chevrolet Nova Base Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
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I am selling a 1976 Chevy Nova ( Medalist) that has 48,000 original miles. It has new paint, new headliner,
new carpet, and is in GREAT condition. The motor is a 305, with a 350 turbo, and both are in excellent shape. I drive it and it runs perfect. The seats are all original and in great shape, no tears, cracks or fading. The dash also is has no cracks, fading or tears. Never been driven in the winter, so no salt damage or rust. I purchased this from the original owner about 12 years ago and had it extensively gone over , so I can tell you honestly , the condition overall is GREAT ! There was only 5800 or so made of the Medalist, it has to do with the Olympics and Bruce Jenner, so you can look it up! I have $15000.00 invested and will consider a reasonable offer. If you have any question you can call 515-661-3772. PLEASE SERIOUS Inquiries Only! Any false bids will be reported to Ebay....any unpaid bid will also be reported. If your feedback is under 25 you must call to verify that you are a serious buyer. I have this listed locally also so I reserve the right to end this auction early, if it sells, so hurry and don't miss out on this great car !!!!! |
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