1967 Chevrolet Nova 2 Dr on 2040-cars
Winters, Texas, United States
Engine:6 Cylinder
Body Type:2 Dr
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Base- Cloth Seat and Headliner
Drive Type: Manual 3 Speed Floor
Mileage: 83,250
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: 83250
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 Chevy Nova. I purchased the car 5 years ago. I had the interior reupholstered. Seats, front and back, headliner and carpet. The wheels and tires are BRAND NEW Goodrich TA and rally 15 inch wheels. The front are 225-60R-15, the backs are 245-60R 15. The car has set in a shop under a car cover for over 3 years. I am selling as i am building a 72 Chevy ShortWide for my grandson. Engine starts right up, brakes work great, drives down the road no problem. As you can see, there is no rust on the rockers, quarter panels or fenders. Glass is good, hass scrathces, just normal wear and tear on the vehicle. Few doors scratches. The right hand rocker damage and scratch i did loading the car after the tires were put on. The tires have never seen asphalt other than loading and unloading onto a trailer. Over all the car is in excellent condition. The wiper knob is missing. The CD player works great. The rear interior panels were removed when the upholstery was done. I do have them, yet they need to be covered or replacement ones installed. Doors shut good. Does need weatherstrips around car. The floor panes do need to be replaced. 3 Speed on the column has been moved to the floor before i purchased the car. The car is a easy V 8 ready to be installed car. I do have a posi unit available for the car which can be purchased seperately. I do have the car listed locally and reserve the right to end the auction early. I have a reserve price on the vehicle and am firm on my price. This car is too nice to just let go for a low price, yet i do wish to sell. Ask any questions and i will answer promptly. Thanks for looking!!!
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