1967 Chevy Ii Nova Ls2 460 Hp Manual 6 Speed Transmission Very Sharp!!!!! on 2040-cars
Brazil, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LS2 6 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: 1967 Chevy II Nova LS2 460 HP Manual 6 Speed Trans
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Manual 6 speed
Mileage: 43,753
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: None
THIS IS A VERY CLEAN AND SHARP 1967 CHEVY II NOVA. Restored from the ground up four years ago. Custom base coat clear coat paint job with black finish and original trim. All new interior with a custom console and A/C vents. Motor is a 2005 LS2 6.0 litre with a T56 6 speed transmission and a GM Motorsport RIP SHIFT shifter. Pumping out roughly 460 horse power after engine upgrades. Cam shaft is Texas Speed & Performance Magic Stick (MS4)239/242.649/.610,111.5 LSA with a very thumpy idle. All fuel-injected with custom ECM program for cam shaft. Precision Race Components Gold Spring Kit with Titanium Retainers, Seats and Seals; Texas Speed & Performance Chromemoly 7.40 pushrods; ATI Super Damper; 1 3/4" long tube headers; 2 1/2" exhaust with X-pipe and turbo mufflers; Auburn Gear Posi Trac with 308 gears, cruises out nice on the highway; 17" Chip Foose wheels; complete Vintage Air/Front Runner pulley system (very cold A/C!). Car has 43,753 original miles, 2,843 put on after build. It was an original Arizona car brought to Indiana in 2003. Has LED tail lights. Too many new parts to list. Everything works great on this car. Drives great, definite eyecatcher! Do not buy unless you want attention! For sale locally, may end this auction at any time. You can hear this car run on YouTube by searching on 67 chevy II ls2 6 speed nova. The date on the video is March 5, 2011. You can also see how straight the car is. If you have any questions, please call me at 812-243-6636.
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