1964 Nova Wagon Gasser Roller Body Rod Hotrod Project on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Nova
Trim: stock
Drive Type: std
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 777,777
1964 custom built 2 door wagon this is a "BODY ONLY" the engine is ''NOT IN OR NOT GO WITH CAR....NOR IS TRANSMISSION ....you must use yours....both big and small blocks fit ...car comes with .....NEW hooker bbc headers [fender well]...NEW alum radiator with NEW ele fan....rear axle is a 10 bolt with NEW detroit locker and NEW richmound 4;10 gears...with clip elimitor's....rear cheater slicks are NEW cocker's....also front tire's and wheels are NEW.....NEW bz's rods straight axle complete set-up.......NEW master cyl....NEW clutch master cyl....NEW fuel cell....NEW bumpers....NEW drive shaft ...rear window is eletric.....body is straight yet no perfect .....very differant as NO 62-67 wagons were factory made 2 door's ......crossmember will fit auto or std trans......also NEW......NEW rear air shocks...car was on a body stand and is silver underneith........lettering is paint and comes off with thinner via da painter........happy bidding ...p.s. will help load its very light ....
Chevrolet Nova for Sale
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