1964 Chevy Ii Nova Super Sport Coupe "very Nice And Super Sharp Daily Driver" on 2040-cars
Copperhill, Tennessee, United States
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I am listing this great classic Super Sport for a friend of mine. He has an extensive collection of really neat and cool vehicles and this is one of them. The Chevy II Nova was originally a California car that made its way to the southeast and the previous owner has had it approximately for over the last 25 years. The lady used it for her daily driver and had the vehicle restored 15 years ago. The Chevy II has been very well kept, as you can tell from the pictures and has never been abused. This car was her pride and joy. The Super Sport has its original 194ci. 6 cylinder engine that runs very good and the 2 speed Powerglide transmission that shifts as it should. The body is very straight with ALL of its factory panels and is rock solid with no rust outs anywhere. The right rear lower quarter has some very little tiny blisters that is very hard to see { look at the pictures } is the only thing that I can find on the car period. The paint is very nice and the aluminum trim is in very good condition also. The interior is in excellent original condition with very minor drivers side seat wear and the factory carpet should be replaced. The Chevy II features the original bucket seats, floor shift console, and factory gauges that were all a part of the Super Sport Package. Underneath the vehicle is in awesome condition with clean original floor pans, clean inner and outer rocker panels, clean uni-rails {front and back} and clean multi-leaf rear spring suspension. The wheels are original Crager SS that looks good and the tires are brand new. The owner has the original SS hubcaps and the original bumper jack is included in the sale too. The Chevy II runs and drives out good but there is two things that will need attention on the car. First the front brakes pulls to the left and will probably need a set of new shoes and second the heater core will need repair or replacement { it is seeping a little anti-freeze }. This Super Sport is a very rare and hard to find vehicle is this condition and is a once in a life time find, so bid to win. This Chevy II has a clean clear title for the new owner. Please look at all the pictures and ask all questions and i'll get back to you. All items are sold as is, where is. Cash payment in hand, in person is expected within 7 days of auction close. Cash payment and pickup of vehicle is expected within 7 days of auction close. It is the buyers responsibilities to make all pickup arrangements for the vehicle. Please look at my feedback and bid with confidence, good luck and happy bidding, thanks. |
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