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1967 Nova Chevy Ii - Hardtop -327 V8 Same Owner 16 Years - Must See No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:99999
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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1967 Nova Chevy II - Hardtop- Same owner 16 Years - No Reserve

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Hard Top
Marina- Nantucket Blue
Small Block 327 V-8
Auto Matic
Edelbrock Intake
HEI Distibuter
Comp Cam Camshaft ( Has a great lope at idle)
Edelbrock 600 CFM
Acell Wire
Turbo 350
BM Shift Kit
2500 Stall
BW Rachet Shift
Bucket Seats
Air Shocks
Bumpers /chrome is excellent
Stainless is like new
Excellent Chrome and stainless
Rare car , see original photo from albulm

This was the same owner for 16 Years DD Demuthe out of California, he had it restored , engine all redone, stripped and painted. He was driving it to the Reno shows and weekend cruising before parking it. I bought it some while back when I was on a big Nova and Chevy II kick and then they got too expensive to buy. I parked in my heated garage and its been covered and in the way ever since. The car runs and drives good, has a great running engine although I am certain that you will have to clean the carb , fresh gas and change the filter as it has been sitting undriven for a long while ( last year). The interior is showing some date and wear,I buffed out the roof and brought the paint back and it looks good but really it should get what it deserves, it should be done right and the body basically need to be blocked , sanded and re premered if you are going to do a partial restoration. There is no in between , you either drive it and enjoy it as you go like it is or do it right the first day you have it ...The car is in driver quality condition and has a great foundation without having to do much to it as it sits. I will take good pictures for all, I took the wheels off and put them on my '63 and it just has decent tires with black steels on it now . I think whoever buys the car will take it in the direction that brings it to the level it deserves. Ask me pretty much anything ....I hate to see it go but I never took it further than it is but always knew this car could really be something . If for any reason this is the last car from my collection that doesnt sell then it will not bother me much, I would like to sneak one off to myself.
I will be posting the last of my collection brought over from AZ ....stay tuned.
Boise Idaho - Ontario Oregon ............
I reserve the right to sell outside of the auction as I have to get going and get my collection sold off asap.
.Selling as is ... and where is and need it gone, I sold my place and have to move , the car can be picked up over in Oregon  or in Idaho (Right on the border of Idaho and Oregon) ....just so you know there is no tax over in Oregon. I will put in some fresh gas and charge the battery and check the oil if you decide to ship it , either way I will help out. I have to get moved so please bid to win, ask questions and please bid if you have the funds in hand and can pay within 3 days. Selling at NO RESERVE , clear title in my name. ...UPDATE (forgot) WE ARE NO LONGER IN ARIZONA , VEHICLE TO BE PICKED UP IN BOISE IDAHO OR IN ONTARIO OREGON ....MY PLACE IS WITHIN 23 MILES IN EITHER DIRECTION SO WE WILL HELP WITH WHATEVER YOU MIGHT NEED
NO RESERVE NO RESERVE

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