1967 Nova 2 Door Hardtop, Chevy Ii on 2040-cars
Newport News, Virginia, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Chevrolet
Sub Model: 2 door hardtop
Model: Nova
Trim: Stainless around windows intact
Drive Type: rear wheel
Up for auction is this 67 Nova, or Chevy II, whichever you prefer. It is, in my opinion the real Nova/ Chevy II, the 2 door hardtop, not a "post car". Overall she is in good shape ready to be restored or drop a powerplant in and have the ultimate "sleeper". She is complete as the pictures show, but the interior is missing and it is not running at the moment. She did run decently until I pulled off the manifold and gave it to a friend that needed it about 8 months ago. The floor pans are nice no holes or real cancer issues. The trunk also is in very good condition. I have quite a bit of parts both new, re-pops, and original. She has a modern fuse upgrade, and a new in box Covan dash complete with all Autometer "pro-comp ultra light" guages with all harnesses and sending units. All the locks work with 1 key and the ignition switch is new as well. An uninstalled new glove box with and original light switch. I cannot remember all the parts I have but everything will go with her.
This is the only car I have ever truly wanted, I searched forever to find 1 in this shape or better and when I found her I jumped. Now unfortunately I have not the money to build her up the way that I would like and honestly it is blastphemous to let her sit and slowly rot while waiting on me or my finances to change. I had all the big dreams for her, full tube chasis, 572 BBC, the works. Life just happens sometimes and what it doesn't eat-up the economy devours the crumbs. I think it would be best for her to go to someone who can give her what she needs and bring her back to her true standing and maybe dominate the street or strip where she may end up. I have a clear Virginia title registered to me in my name and it will be signed to the winning bidder.
Feel free to contact me anytime with questions or to request pictures of a specific area or whatever concern you may wish to discuss. The shipping will be up to the winning bidder, however I will help in anyway possible to make the transaction and delivery as painless as possible. I also reserve the right to end this auction anytime due to she is for sale locally. Thank you and goodluck you will not be disappointed.
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