1967 Nova Hardtop Coupe on 2040-cars
Castaic, California, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: hardtop coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 111,111
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For sale is my 1967 chevy nova hardtop coupe. I've owned the car since 2005, and has been a project on hold for a while now and can't seem to find the funds to finish it, so I'm putting it for sale so someone else can get a chance to have a very beautiful car.Everything on the car is either new or rebuilt, and only needs the interior to make it complete. This car is super clean and I've put alot more time and money into it than I'm asking .It's currently insured through Hagerty classic car insurance for $30,000 as a project vehicle...would be much more if complete! All parts are top of the line
Engine: rebuilt sbc 350 with 4 bolt mains with mild cam,Holley Avenger 650 double pumper and runs very strong. Has Flowmaster dual exhaust and Sanderson headers. BeCool aluminum radiator.Transmision: T350 and shifts smooth.Color: Porsche Guard's Red with gold ghost flames from front to mid doors. Paint is approximately 5 years old and still looks excellent;it has very few minor chips here and there but hardly noticeable. Body is straight as an arrow 100% rust free and all original GM panels.Suspension: front mini sub frame from CPP, new tubular control arms, four wheel power disc brakes, new brake lines, new front swaybar, Unisteer rack & pinion steering, all new Edelbrock shocks, new front and rear bushings, new subframe connectors. Wheels: 17" Rocket Racing wheels with 215/45 BF Goodrich tires in front and 225/45 in the rear. Tires are almost brand new with maybe 100 miles. Interior: Custom gauge panel with new Autometer gauges, chrome IDIDIT tilt column, custom center console from front to rear dash, Dynamat and Dynaliner throughout, bucket seats, Billet Specialties steering wheel, door handles, window cranks, and pedal covers, custom brushed stainless stereo mounting plate. Trim: bumpers are GM original with new chrome, stainless and aluminum trim is polished GM original except for front windshield trim, all glass is original except for front windshield, all new weatherstripping, seals and rubber.
Cons:All this car needs is to finish the interior, and it could well be a show car. My plan was to have custom bucket seats in the rear with the dividing console. It has a minor oil leak , possibly the rear main seal, minor chips in the paint like on door edges and minor paint cracking in front windshield corners to A pillar ,but not too noticeable.Speedometer acts up, i think it's the sender. Other than this, the car is super clean and solid!
Vehicle is sold as is where is with no warranty. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping or pickup of vehicle. Payment terms: a non- refundable 10% deposit must be paid via PayPal within 48 hours of end of auction.Balance must be paid within 7 days unless prior arrangements have been made. Type of payment accepted are bank certified cahier's check or cash! Once full payment has been received and cleared, seller will provide clean California title, and bill of sale.
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