1967 Chevrolet Nova 2 Dr Hardtop Chevy Ii Original Eng & Trans Ps Pb Tenn.car Nr on 2040-cars
Rives Junction, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 cyclinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 door Hard Top
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 64,158
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are bidding on a 1967 Chevy Nova 2 door hard top. original 6 cylinder and power glide transmission with power steering and brakes & 14x6 rally wheels this is a nice running and driving survivor. Odometer shows 64,157 but my guess would be 164,157 miles. I acquired this from an older gentlemen and when you look in it you can tell this belonged to and older person has the original Chevy under dash Kleenex dispenser and after market in dash am/fm 8 track player. Car was originally Granada Gold with black interior but the previous owner did not like the gold and had it repainted years ago white, there are a lot of witness spots where the white has flaked of the gold as this was painted years ago and is showing age. floors and frame nice and solid has a couple of little spots at base of toe boards that will need repaired not serious enough to warrant toe board replacement and a little around drain hole in passenger front floor. may need driver quarter skin but hard to say without stripping it. left trunk extention has a rust hole were body plug goes, my opinion would be to fix it as the rest of extention is solid. the cowl and underneath hood, front and rear fender wells, frame, rockers and trunk floor are all solid, has some spots of surface here and there and a lot of them I put rust converter on them to preserve it until it could be got to left core support lower has a rust hole could easily be cut out and but weld a patch or a new core support is about 180 on ebay delivered. and some rust issues on under hood frame. I am being honest about the car as best I can without disassembling it my self. has black interior and the seats were redone by previous owner in clothe or tweed, this will save you about a grand.carpet is ok a little faded and the headliner and visors are separating at thread seams, material still good could be resewn also included is a complete soft seal weather stripping kit including paint gaskets minus windshield seal, original jack assembly, 4 original 14X6 steel wheels and 4 SS hub caps and a small block oil pan with oil pump, pick up and pump drive shaft. I have a pile of paper & receipts, owners manual and the Protect o Plate. This is a very nice drive while You restore or builder plat form hard to find 2 door hardtop un butchered and un cut. sold and resided in Tennessee until a couple of years ago. Thanks and happy bidding Check out my other items!
This is being sold AS IS at no reserve so be ready to complete the sale if You bid
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