1966 Chevy Ii Nova Original 116 Vin V8 Stick Shift 2 Door Hardtop Roller Project on 2040-cars
West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
HELLO, UP FOR AUCTION IS AN ORIGINAL 11637 VIN, V8 ENGINE CODED 2DR HARDTOP CHEVY II NOVA. FRESH OUT OF LONG TERM STORAGE, THIS NOVA WAS OWNED BY ONE FAMILY FOR MANY YEARS. THE OWNER HAD BEGUN A RESTORATION OF AN AMAZINGLY ORIGINAL AND SOLID MIST BLUE PAINTED BODY THAT WAS PREPPED AND PRIMERED AT DIFFERENT TIMES WHILE BEING RESTORED. THE CAR APPEARS TO HAVE ORIGINAL TRUNK, WHEELHOUSES, ROCKERS, ROOF, COWL,FIREWALL, FRAME RAILS AND SUBFRAME IN VERY NICE CONDITION. THE ONLY NOTICEABLE RUST REPAIR IS SOME INSTALLED FLOOR PATCHES. THE ONLY VISABLY OBSERVED RUST IS A THUMB SIZED SOFT SPOT AT THE BACK OF THE 1/4 PANEL. THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST UNMOLESTED EARLY NOVA BODIES YOU WILL FIND! THIS IS A ROLLER PROJECT THAT IS READY FOR YOUR DRIVETRAIN TO BE MATED TO THE INSTALLED 12 BOLT POSI REAR WITH 331 GEARS, MULTILEAF SPRINGS, NEW BOLT ON FRAME CONNECTORS, NEW FRONT SUSPENSION AND STEERING LINKS. THE INTERIOR WITH ORIGINAL PEDALS AND FLOOR SHIFT STEERING COLUMN IS VERY UNMOLESTED DOWN TO THE ORIGINAL AM RADIO AND BEZEL. THE FINAL BUILD POSSIBILITIES FOR THIS NON SS, V8 VIN, BENCH SEAT STICK SHIFT SLEEPER ARE ENDLESS: CONTINUE TO BUILD AS A GRUMPY JENKINS NOSTALGIC MUSCLECAR AS THE PREVIOUS OWNER PLANNED OR KEEP THE CAR COMPLETELY ORIGINAL. MID SIXTIES NOVA HARDTOPS ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION AND HAVE A STRONG VALUE WHEN COMPLETED, SO DON'T MISS OUT! THIS IS A 10 DAY AUCTION ALLOWING AMPLE TIME TO RESEARCH AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. I AM AVAILABLE TO ANSWER ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS THROUGH EBAY MAIL OR CALL ME DIRECTLY AT 302-584-7885. PLEASE TAKE TIME TO REVIEW MY EBAY RATING AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE! HOWEVER,PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS A ROLLER PROJECT MUSCLECAR WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION AND IN NEED OF RESTORATION. PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU INTEND TO OWN THIS CAR AND PAY PROMPTLY. THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CLOSE THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. THANK YOU FOR REVIEWING AND BEST OF SUCCESS WITH YOUR BIDDING!
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