Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: n/a
Model: Nova
Mileage: 0
Trim: 1970
You are bidding on a 1970 Nova. This car has had new quarter panels installed and all of the body work done. The trunk pan has minor rust, rear floor pans need work. It was weld-in sub frame connectors, and a very nice roll cage. The welds on the cage are BEAUTIFUL! The rear wheel wells have been widened 3 inches. Rather than mini tub it with aluminum tubs, we widened the factory wheel wells by widening and moving them inward 3 inches. When you pop the trunk and look, it looks factory. The car has no motor, transmission, hood, or seats. The car does have a clear FL title. Ten bolt and drum brakes. This would make a great street or drag car. This is a good car with a lot of the hard work already done. The buyer is responsible for pick up and must pay a $200 deposit via paypal after auction ends. Please DO NOT bid if you do not intend on buying.
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