1964 Chevy Ii Chevrolet Nova 2 Door Sport Coupe Supercharger on 2040-cars
Portsmouth, Virginia, United States
Let me start by saying,
it's taken me over a week to post my car for sale.
Not because there's a lot to say, but because it's been a deadly internal
fight to part with it. But, the time has come. Hopefully, if you are
the winning bidder, you will provide her with plenty of TLC and take her to the
track so she can run the 1/4, cause that's what she
likes best! In any case, here goes: This auction is for the
future love of your life, best friend, and companion. It will probably
take the place of your wife, girlfriend (if you have both I wish you luck),
or significant other. This auction is for the 159,251
Chevy II Sports Coupe to come out of the Chevrolet Factory in Norwood, OH. in 1964. But this is no ordinary
1964 Chevy II. Oh no! This 1964 Chevy II has some upgrades.
Take a look: LQ9 6.0 SB engine (2002
Escalade) Comp Cams 54-426-11 with
a .566 Intake and .568 Exhaust http://www.compcams.com/Company/CC/cam-specs/Details.aspx?csid=1090&sb=0 Edelbrock LS1 90mm Throttle Body Magnuson MP60
Supercharger with Intercooler Checkered Racing front end http://www.checkeredracing.com/62-67Nova.html Checkered Racing 4 Bar Kit (Frame Connectors) 245/40/18 Corvette style wheels w/Corvette emblem New aluminum fuel tank Corvette brake calipers Reprinted owner manual Radio w/remote and amp in the trunk Trunk mounted battery
(monkey not included, sorry) Dyno'd @ 509.90 HP and 537.12 TRQ. (Holly crap!) Ran low 10's spinning
tires at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (probably go faster but the drive
experienced severe butt hole puckering) All receipts & Dyno printouts!!! Please look at all the photos and ask any questions. Any shipping must be handled by the winning bidder. A $100 deposit is due via PayPal within 24 hours of the winning bid. Full payment due within 7 days via certified bank check. All funds must clear before the vehicle leaves my super protected garage ( I have cameras and guns!). Failure to make full payment in 5 days or failure to pick up your new toy within 15 days will result in a refund less the $100 deposit and any other cost incurred (pesky ebay and PayPal fees for example). Additional photos available upon request. On Aug-26-14 at 17:13:10 PDT, seller added the following information: The question was asked about mileage and motor condition and I meant to post it to the auction but forgot to check the box. Here's my answer: The mileage isn't exact. I'm unsure of the mileage when it was pulled from the truck. It was still a "fresh" motor so a rebuild wasn't necessary. The original speedo is not connected so no current reading is available. It's only been used to cruse and go fast, a quarter mile at a time. I'm sure it can make a long drive but I wouldn't do it. Probably cheaper to ship then pay for the gas it will burn. It currently has a 50/50 of 96 octane and Sunoco racing fuel (blue). |
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