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Clean 1965 Chevy Ll Nova Ss 2 Dr Hardtop -350 V8 - Rally Rims - Blue / Black on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:62107
Location:

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States

New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
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HELLO...  UP FOR BID IS OUR 1965 CHEVY ll NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP.    THE CAR IS IN OVERALL VERY GOOD CONDITION,    BODY IS CLEAN AND COLOR IS THE BRIGHT CHEVY BLUE.   THE BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL BUT STILL BRIGHT.  THE DOORS SHUT NICE & ALL BODY LINES LOOK GOOD .  THE CAR WAS PAINTED ABOUT 12 YEARS AGO,  SO THERE ARE SOME PAINT CHIPS THAT HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP AND THERE ARE COUPLE SMALL BUBBLES ON BOTTOM OF DOORS, BUT PAINT JUST GLOWS.  THE ENGINE IS AN AWESOME RUNNING BUILT UP 35O V8 WITH A 3000 STALL CONVERTOR WITH MSD IGNITION, THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS CLEAN AND DETAILED (SEE PICS). THERE IS TONS OF MONEY PUT INTO ENGINE AND CAR.   THE CAR SOUNDS AWESOME &  HAS A 2 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS WITH B&M RATCHET FLOOR SHIFTER.    IT HAS A 8 GALLON ALUMINUM FUEL CELL MOUNTED IN TRUNK.    SPEEDOMETER AND GAS GUAGE ARE NOT HOOKED UP. THE INTERIOR IS AFTERMARKET WITH MATCHING 2 TONE BUCKET SEATS IN FRONT & BENCH IN REAR. DRIVER SEAT IS POWER BUT NOT HOOKED UP {PLEASE SEE INTERIOR PICTURES},    THE UNDERNEATH LOOKS CLEAN AND I TOOK SOME PICTURES TO SHOW IT. COMES WITH BRAND NEW CHEVY RALLY RIMS WITH NICE WHITE LETTER BF GOODRICH TA TIRES. THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS.   MILES READ 62,107.  IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED, WE USE A REASONABLEY PRICED TRANSPORATION COMPANY. I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A GREAT QUOTE IF YOU EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE.     I BELIEVE MY BUY IT NOW PRICE IS A TOTAL STEAL FOR THIS CAR.       IF YOU WANT TO MAKE ME A FAIR OFFER.    I MIGHT ACCEPT A FAIR OFFER .     I WANT TO GIVE EVERYONE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS VEHICLE.     FOR THAT REASON, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY.   THIS CHEVY ll NOVA DEMANDS ATTENTION AND YOU WILL HAVE A TON OF FUN WITH IT. IT IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR.     REASON FOR SELLING IS I AM SO BUSY,  NO TIME TO ENJOY CAR.       CAR HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY HEATED GARAGE SINCE LAST OCTOBER,   WE CHARGED BATTERY AND IT STARTED RIGHT UP TODAY.      I TOOK PLENTY OF PICS TODAY TO CAPTURE ALL ANGLES IN ORDER TO ILLUSTRATE HOW THIS CAR LOOKS.   GOOD LUCK ON BIDDING.    I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

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