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Im putting my 63 nova up for sale. this car is completely re done. every nut and bolt was replaced. I started with a very original rust free body still had the original laurel green paint. every body panel is original sheet metal including trunk pan and floor boards. all the trim was removed and holes welded up the body went through a 6 month body work process before it was painted. the color is called black sapphire off a 05 Bentley. in the sun there is a blue pearl that shows up. very rich color. very deep. the car was painted about 2 years ago with a base coat clear coat. during the body work process I had all the stainless trim re polished and all dents removed. the cove moldings are all new. new head light bezels. halogen headlights, original grill in very good shape. the fire wall was worked too. smoothed it out and painted body color. I installed a heidts pro-g front clip. frame is painted gloss black. the inner fender wells were also smoothed out and painted body color. double adjustable qa1 coil overs in the front with wilwood disc brakes. the rear suspension is a heidts 4 link, also with qa1 double adjustable coil overs. full length sub frame connectors with adjustable trans cross member. front and rear sway bars. gm disc brakes in the rear. 4.11 ratio with a posi unit, on highway 80 mph in 6th gear its doing 2k rpms. 17x8 centerline rims up front and 18x8 centerlines in the rear. the interior is all redone, new factory reproduction seat cover,reproduction door panels fromt and rear, reproduction rear armrests and pads, needs fronts still. front seats are 8 way power seats with lumbar out of a 03 jaguar, black leather, new black headliner and visors 1 small rip in the headliner in the back pass side about 3/4 of an inch long not sure how it got there, new visor brackets, new rear view mirror bracket, the carpet is temporary and should be replaced. the engine is a ls1 and T56 removed from a 2002 Camaro ss. I put a ls6 valley pan with internal pcv system, also has an ls6 intake. corvette coil covers, doug's ceramic coated ls headers. 2 1/2 " aluminized exhaust with super 44 series flowmasters dumping out just behind the rear wheels. I had a custom engine wiring harness built by tech rods, a computer was from spare ecm. the computer is mounted under the dash behind the instrument cluster. msd external fuel pump, new 3/8 stainless steel fuel line, The whole car was rewired from headlight to tail light with a new ez wire kit with the mini blade style fuses. Detroit speed 7 speed wiper motor mounted under the dash, Dakota digital vhx gauges with the obd2 port reader so its pulling all info off the stock senders. im sure theres stuff im forgetting but feel free to ask any questions. I also have a folder about 3" thick of all the paperwork and receipts. the car has a clean title and is current on registration. I would rate the paint job an 8.75-9 its not perfect is a little over 2 years old the car is driven. I have put 3,222 miles on it since completion, I have more pics available upon request. also buyer is responsible for shipping how ever I will assist how ever I can. I require a $1,000 non refundable deposit with in 24 hrs of the end of auction and balance to be paid with in 3 days |
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