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Ballston Spa, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:chevy 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: chevy II
Drive Type: auto tubro 350
i'm selling my 64 nova run's great in need of some tlc ..the car has a 350 stock 4 bolt main motor in it with a edlebrock 650 cfm carb and manafold and alum water pump and a rv cam and new hei large dis. a turbo 350 transmission and a 3500 stall speed converter..also is back half'ed with an auto fab rear end with ladder bars coil overs 35 spline and strange axle's 488 gears 50" wheelie bars has disk breaks up front with an s10 front end i know i'm missing something to tell you..... has wellwood breaks glass in the rear and glass windshield and lexon on the side's and a sport b&m shift'er new cable. ..has trick tires up front and 33x15.0x15 slicks in and under the back wheel wells.... fiberglass hood and front bumper and rear bumper...NO RUST OR ROT or bondo on this car.> now primed gray ....this is a garage keep't car....the car is only a few bucks from being street legal .. this car's potential is a great price to own this car.. ..any offer's or just chat i'm open to hear...so if your interested and want to come over to look or to here it run and see it drive..,or like to chat tex me or call, .. good luck and thank you for looking. . Fred 631/903-9994
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