1971 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
San Ygnacio, Texas, United States
EMAIL : celestajofferdahlms7626@hotmail.com UP FOR SALE IS A 1971 CHEVY NOVA, FOR THE MOST PART IT'S ALL THERE. RUNSGOOD AND SHIFTS GOOD AND BRAKES GOOD. IT HAS A 350 AND 350 TRANSMISSION. PAINTIS VERY GOOD BUT THERE ARE SOME BUBBLING IN THE PAINT IN SMALL AREAS. THE CAR ISVERY CLEAN AND SOLID UNDERNEATH. INTERIOR NEEDS HEADLINER REDONE, SEATS ARE INGREAT SHAPE ARE NICE. NEEDS PASSENGER KICK PANEL. NEEDS PILLAR PST TRIM. SUNVISORS LOOK GOOD. DOES NOT HAVE AC CONTROL. WILL NEED SAIL PANELS REDONE ANDREAR SPEAKER TRAY REDONE. DOES NOT HAVE FLOOR SEAT BELTS AND NON OF THE LIGHTSARE CONNECTED INSIDE. I HAVE NOT INSTALLED THE FRONT AND REAR PANELS BECAUSE IHAVE NOT FOUND THE PASSENGER WINDOW SASH CONTROL CHANEL. A PIECE WAS CUT ON THETRUNK DON'T KNOW WHY, NOT BECAUSE OF RUST . . . THE CAR IS VERY CLEAN ANDSOLID UNDERNEATH. THINGS THAT I HAVE RECENTLY BOUGHT AND MOLDING, EYEBROW MOLDING $100BOW TIE FRONT MOLDING $80HOODMOLDING $90REAR PANNEL WITH SS MOLDING $150NOVA FRONT EMBLEMS $80HEAD LIGHTBEZEL PAIR $125HARDWARE TO INSTALL LIGHT CAPS $40STEEL PLATES $140 NEW BATTERY$125REBUILT CARBERATOR INCLUDING KIT $250TRUNK LOCK $40WATER PUMP $50CHROME FANSHROUT $100GAS TANK STRAPS $100FRONT BUMPER FILLER INCLUDING INSTALLATION ANDPAINT $125SPARK PLUGS, NEW ANTI FREEZE AND RADIATOR FLUSH $50MUFFLERS AND PIPES$350FRONT SS GRILL EMBLEMS $50FENDER EMBLEMS PAIR $80MISCILLANEOUS PARTS$100DRIVE SHAFT AND U-JOINTS $200SHIFTER BOOT $60CHROME RADIATOR HOLDER $60TRUNKWEATHER STRIP $50MASTER CYLINDER $125VALVE COVER GASKET $65BRAKE FLUID ANDCARBURETOR CLEANER, FRONT BRAKE SHOES, FRONT BRAKE HOSES, ALL FOUR WHEELCYLINDERS, REAR BRAKE LINE $370TOTAL $3055 THINGS THAT I BOUGHT THAT ARE NOTINSTALLED: FRONT AND REAR DOOR PANELS $3
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The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
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