1963 Chevy Ii Nova Chevrolet 2 Door Original on 2040-cars
Effort, Pennsylvania, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:straight 6
For Sale By:owner
Mileage: 35,000
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: none
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 door post
Drive Type: automatic
20 years has gone by quick! I am finally selling what was once my dream car. "Davy" is a 1963 Chevy Nova II. I received him as a birthday gift when I was 16. He is a west coast car and although I am currently located on the east coast-he has not been driven out here. Straight. Straight 6 (250) automatic-to the best of my knowledge he is all original. Air shocks. There is some rust coming thru, but not much as you can see in the pictures. Interior is orginal-no rips or tears as you can see. Original floor mats. Very beautiful but needs some work-a fresh coat of paint would go a long way. Runs and drives, has very stale gas that is 10 years old so you will need to empty it out, can drive it on a trailer by putting gas in the carb. I moved him around a few times this weekend in my driveway while I was getting ready for my garage sale, no problems. This has been garaged for 20 years. The pictures show that the trim is missing, but I do have it-it's inside the trunk. The car is complete with extras. No radio is installed, but the original one is inside the trunk. Non smoker. I do believe I am the 5th owner. Needs paint
This would be a lucky score for someone. I am moving out of state and I thought I would just throw him on to see if I got a good offer. If not then I will tow him with me on Thursday afternoon when I leave. If you would like to take a peek at him then you can text me at 570 856 6368 and we will work out a time. Please see him by Wednesday-like I said I am moving out of state on Thursday so if a sale is going to occur it needs to be by then. Oregon Title. I am not interested in low ball offers-I've held onto him this long, I can hang onto him longer. I'm not interested in looky loos-there are enough of those on Craigslist.
I reserve the right to end the auction early. This is listed on a few local sites and I do have interested parties-but frankly you aren't that interested until you show me cash.
Paypal only for the deposit (non-refundable) of $200. The remainder is due IN CASH upon pick up. Pick up is to be on Wednesday or Thursday (Oct. 3rd) only. NO EXCEPTIONS. I am moving and will not be around. This is the only opportunity you will have. This will not be relisted. If you have any questions please try calling me since I will be extremely busy the next couple of days buttoning things up for my move.
Thanks you for looking and happy bidding!
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