Nova Listed,,, But Really An Acadian,, Verrrry Rare Nova Sold In Canada on 2040-cars
Perryville, Maryland, United States
1962 Chevy Nova # Acadian # Do you want a rare rare car in nice shape with a v8 and convertible too that people will say,,, uh what and you can respond ACADIAN... Look it up,,, its the rare cousin to the Chevy Nova but no one will have one... I ve read only 120 convertibles built in 1962 so you have to think how many could be left on the planet.... Later in life the little guy got an implant at puberty and stuck in a 350 engine and a 10 bolt rear and low and behold the guy had BALLS.. Now we have rare , convertible and FAST... So now u r asking whats it need,,,, depends on your pocket book or credit card... Its fine the way it is,,, can it use Paint,, anything this old can,,, I will call it a 20 footer,,, the closer you get the more inperfections.. Same with interior,, but its really a nice driver and every dime you put into it over the next few years will be an investment... remember,, only 120 were built. 350 motor,, aluminum intake, holley carb,, B&M ratchet shifter,,,, has the boot for the conv top when its down,,,, Top is like new... Tires and wheels are nice,,, 5th crager wheel in trunk as a spare |
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