1967 Chevy Ii Nova Chevrolet on 2040-cars
Meridian, Idaho, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Model: Nova
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base Hardtop 2-Door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 8,000
Sub Model: CHEVY II
1967 Chevy II Nova
Its been fully restored. Most everything is new or newer.
Ive put about 3,000 miles on it since it was rebuilt a couple years ago. Pretty much just drive it on a couple times a month to car shows and the gym around town..
I love this car. But I have a kid in college now and another kid that's going to need a practical car next year.
I ve never seen a nicer one. Unique car hard to find today.
Wins many car shows that we attend. Almost always in the Top 10, There is a video of the car in action.. If you email me I can send you a link to see to a video of the car in action driving.. The car Runs perfect and has huge power.
In the trunk you can see it has Nitrous hooked up as well.
Paul 208-412-3956
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