66 Nova Chevy Ii True Super Sport 118 Vin on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
1966 CHEVY II NOVA 118 VIN TRUE SS... THIS IS NOT A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR BUT IT IS A VERY NICE HOT ROD! HAS 355 SBC WITH HOLLEY ALUMINUM HEADS AND TOP END KIT, 700R4 OVERDRIVE TRANS (CRUISES DOWN THE HIGHWAY AT @70MPH @ ONLY 1900 RPMS!!) 355 GEAR RATIO, FACTORY POWER STEERING CAR, BIG ALUMINUM GRIFFIN RADIATOR, VERY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH SS CONSOLE SET UP FOR THE 700R4, EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD... WIPERS, HEATER, TURN SIGNALS, LIGHTS, RADIO, ALL GAUGES INCLUDING SMALL DIGITAL TACH WORK!, THIS CAR WAS RESTORED OVER THE PAST 8 YEARS OR SO AND HAS BEEN GARAGED AND COVERED WHEN NOT IS USE, CAR ONLY HAS A FEW THOUSAND MILES SINCE RESTO, THE NOVA HAS NEW 17 AMERICAN TORQ THRUST WHEELS AND NEW TIRES, PAINT IS BUTTERNUT YELLOW WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PEARL IN THE CLEAR, I WOULD RATE THE PAINT A 7-8 OUT OF 10, VERY STRAIGHT RUST FREE CAR, VERY SANITARY CAR AND PUT TOGETHER VERY WELL, I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO JUMP IN THE NOVA AND DRIVE IT ACROSS COUNTRY AND BACK! VERY DEPENDABLE CAR! I AM SURE I AM FORGETTING THINGS BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL ON MY CELL # 801-604-6425 OR SHOOT ME AN EMAIL THROUGH EBAY. ALSO IF YOU NEED ANY SPECIAL PICS TAKEN I WOULD BE GLAD TO TAKE SOME MORE. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE A ZERO FEEDBACK SCORE AND YOUR WANTING TO BID ON THE CAR YOU MUST CALL ME FIRST. (SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY) I DO NOT NEED HELP SELLING THIS CAR IT SELLS IT SELF! THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING 1966 CHEVY II NOVA 118 VIN TRUE SS... THIS IS NOT A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR BUT IT IS A VERY NICE HOT ROD! HAS 355 SBC WITH HOLLEY ALUMINUM HEADS AND TOP END KIT, 700R4 OVERDRIVE TRANS (CRUISES DOWN THE HIGHWAY AT @70MPH @ ONLY 1900 RPMS!!) 355 GEAR RATIO, FACTORY POWER STEERING CAR, BIG ALUMINUM GRIFFIN RADIATOR, VERY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT, INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH SS CONSOLE SET UP FOR THE 700R4, EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD... WIPERS, HEATER, TURN SIGNALS, LIGHTS, RADIO, ALL GAUGES INCLUDING SMALL DIGITAL TACH WORK!, THIS CAR WAS RESTORED OVER THE PAST 8 YEARS OR SO AND HAS BEEN GARAGED AND COVERED WHEN NOT IS USE, CAR ONLY HAS A FEW THOUSAND MILES SINCE RESTO, THE NOVA HAS NEW 17 AMERICAN TORQ THRUST WHEELS AND NEW TIRES, PAINT IS BUTTERNUT YELLOW WITH A LITTLE BIT OF PEARL IN THE CLEAR, I WOULD RATE THE PAINT A 7-8 OUT OF 10, VERY STRAIGHT RUST FREE CAR, VERY SANITARY CAR AND PUT TOGETHER VERY WELL, I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO JUMP IN THE NOVA AND DRIVE IT ACROSS COUNTRY AND BACK! VERY DEPENDABLE CAR! I AM SURE I AM FORGETTING THINGS BUT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL ON MY CELL # 801-604-6425 OR SHOOT ME AN EMAIL THROUGH EBAY. ALSO IF YOU NEED ANY SPECIAL PICS TAKEN I WOULD BE GLAD TO TAKE SOME MORE. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE A ZERO FEEDBACK SCORE AND YOUR WANTING TO BID ON THE CAR YOU MUST CALL ME FIRST. (SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY) I DO NOT NEED HELP SELLING THIS CAR IT SELLS IT SELF! THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING
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