1969 Chevrolet Nova Ss 350/300 on 2040-cars
Middletown, Indiana, United States
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1969 Chevrolet Nova SS 350/300
up for sale is my 69 nova ss, I bought this car in 07, and totally dismantled it, the car has all the original body sheet metal, the car was painted in 07, but I did,nt reassemble the car until last summer. I went to alot of pains to keep this car as original as possible. the car is a matching #s car, with the original 350/300 rebuilt ,less the heads., they are a set of 96 vortec with short intake runners to except the original intake, the carb. is a totally restored show quality, 69, 207 whitch is for a 350/350,the transmission is the original 350 turbo, the vin. is stampted on the case, the differintial is the original 12 bolt, with a gear change from 3.07 to a 69 3.55 pos. everthing on sub frame is new, this car is 95% all GM, as odd as the interior color and set up is, with bucket seats, no console, and shifter on the column, it is correct. this is a rare car due to the fact it is a true ss with factory A/C, less of these were built than 396/375. I believe the seats have the original vinyl, they have a couple flaws, but just wanted to keep them original, the radio is a stereo, I think it must be out of a 70 or newer, because it does,nt have a green screen. I finished the car in Aug. last year and took it to a car show with 200+ cars and got in the top 10 in show. there are really to many things to mention about everything I went through to try to put this car to as original condition as it is. I understand why alot of people go retro, I done the majority of the work on this car myself, and I will be more than happy to answer any tech. questions you may have. the reason for selling this, is the fact , that I was able to buy back the 69 nova ss I bought in 76 and sold it in 93, and I want to go through that car. I have a 100% feedback, and I am a straight shooter so please bid with confidence. Thank You, for looking
Please message me with any questions!!
$500 Deposit within 24 Hours
Balance due within 7 days
On Jun-08-14 at 18:13:20 PDT, seller added the following information: the air breather in the pics, does'nt go with the car, it will have a open element breather on it. |
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