1971 Chevy Nova Ss 396 Clone Solid Texas Body 100% Rust Free Bowtie Stunning on 2040-cars
Mission, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:396
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: SS
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 46,082
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ABSOLUTELY STUNNING NOVA SS 396 CLONE. THIS CAR HAS BEEN DETAILED AND IS IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION. NO EXPENSE WAS SPARED DURING THE RESTORATION AND IT SHOWS IN THE DETAILS. THIS IS A GET IN AND DRIVE CAR AND IT IS THE BEST DEAL ON EBAY TODAY!!!
BODY
AS STATED THE BODY IS 100% RUST FREE. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF ANY FILLER ANYWHERE AND ALL THE QUARTERS AND FLOORS ARE ORIGINAL SHEET METAL. THE PAINT FINISH IS FLAWLESS IN MY OPINION. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ALL THE TRIM AND CHROME IS NICE AND ALL THE WEATHER STRIPPING IS NEW.
INTERIOR
ALSO IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION. THE ONLY FLAW I CAN SEE IS A SLIGHT DISCOLORATION ON THE CENTER PIECE OF THE STEERING WHEEL ( SEE PIC ) AND SOME DELAMINATING OF THE SMALL CHROME ACCENT ON THE DOOR PANELS. CARPET SEATES HEADLINER AND DASH ARE ALL PERFECT. GUAGES WERE ADDED AS THE ORIGINAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ONLY HASD IDIOT LIGHTS.
ENGINE
PERFECT RUNNING 396 ENGINE. DOES NOT SMOKE, KNOCK OR MAKE ANY WEIRD NOISES OTHER THAT THE SWEET RUMBLE OF A BIG BLOCK BOWTIE. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD AND THE REAR DOES NOT WHINE. IT IS A PERFECT RUNNING CAR.
NOT MUCH ELSE TO SAY ABOUT A RIDE LIKE THIS. NEEDS NOTHING BUT A NEW GARAGE TO CALL HOME. FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME OR I CAN HELP ARRANGE TRANSPORT AT YOUR EXPENSE. 0 ZERO OR 10 OR LESS FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS OK BUT ALL FUNDS MUST CLEAR BEFORE THE CAR LEAVES. THIS IS A GORGEOUS CAR WITH A RESERVE SET WAY LOWER THAN WHAT IT WOULD COST TO BUILD SUCH A MACHINE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES !! BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND BID TO WIN. I HAVE BEEN AN EBAY MEMBER FOR 13 YEARS AND STRIVE TO REPRESENT MY OFFERINGS ACCURATLEY BUT THIS DISCRIPTION IS SOLEY BASED ON MY OPINION. THIS CAR IS OFFERED AS IS SO IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONCERNS OR JUST NEED MORE INFO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SEND ME A MESSAGE OR CALL ME.
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NOT INTERESTED IN ANT TRADES. THIS AUCTION ENDS SUNDAY NIGHT.
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