Nova Wagon on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:283 V-8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 79,069
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: Wagon
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Enough Power to have Fun. Enough Funk to be Cool. Enough Class to get Respect.
1965 Chevrolet Nova Station Wagon - Turn Key Driver. Not a show car, but clean.
- 283 V-8, Smooth running, sweet lil'motor. Very reliable & Sounds Great!
- 2 part Eastwood ceramic Chevy orange
- fresh plugs & oil, Castrol Syntec Classic Car Oil
- 500 cfm 4brl Edelbrock
- Mild Cam
- 4 row radiator with fan shroud (recent flush & new fluid )
- Oil / Temp / Volt Gages under dash
- 2 1/4'' Exhaust with glasspack ( breaths well with an old school sound )
- Pertronix Flame Thrower Electronic Ignition & Coil
- 110 amp Alternator
- Interstate Battery CCA 700 ( 1 month old )
- Original rebuilt 2spd wiper motor
- TCI "Sizzler" TH-350 3spd with trans cooler ( chirps 2nd gear wide open, shifts smooth with conservative driving )
- Stainless Lokar shift linkage, dip stick and trans lines.
- Underside, chassis, floor pans, rockers... No Rust. All original metal, no patch panels.
- New universal joints
- New wheel bearings front & rear
- Fresh differential fluid
- New gas tank & sending unit
- New KYB front shocks
- Air Shocks in rear
- Entire Front end rebuilt ( still needs idler arm, it has a slight bit of play )
- New PST bushings in rear
- 15'' x 7'' Rally Wheels ( All 4 original 14" steel wheels come with car )
- New polished stainless moon hub caps & trim rings
- Inertoir & Exterior play off one another beautifuly, looks awesome with the windows down ( I was planning on removing the tint )
- Inside floor recently painted with Eastwood chasis black, new insilation & carpet.
- Original seats, custom covered with a period correct look.
- Custom spare tire cover ( made to the same specs as original )
- Blue Metallic / White - Base Coat Clear Coat Paint Interior & Exterior ( 8yr old show quality paint, now driver quality )
- Exterior trim is all original & is in good shape considering it's age. ( no aftermarket junk here )
- New Rear Bumper ( been on road once )
- Custom hide away trailer hitch with 1'' receiver. Nice clean look. Not currently on car, bolts on & off ( perfect for small travel trailer )
- Pig tail installed in cargo area out of weather.
- Custom fit California car cover ( Car kept in garage under cover )
The Bad
- Horn Does not work
- Front Passenger side interior door panel has water damage ( can be seen in photo )
- Minor paint issues ( shown in photos - Youtube link )
- Back up lenses are spider webbed from age ( they do not leak )
- Tint is showing it's age
- Small dent in front bumper passenger side
Look closely at the Photos & watch Youtube video before bidding.
I have owned this wagon for over 13yrs. We've been everywhere from the Smokey's in Tennessee to Duval St. in Key West. We've had good times, bad times & bloody knuckle times, but now it's time to move on. Just finished up a full restoration on my 64 Impala, now starting in on the 72 C-10. Too many toys not enough time. I know her inside & out, if you have any questions please call 561-315-6947
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnKWtnL28EoOn Sep-19-13 at 10:46:10 PDT, seller added the following information:
The Youtube link is not working.
Video can be seen on youtube. Type 65 Nova W.P.B. in the youtube search bar and the video will come up
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