1968 2 Dr. Sedan Chevy Nova on 2040-cars
Spencer, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:010 355 4 BOLT MAIN
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 DR. SEDAN
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 78,062
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: PURPLE OVER SILVER
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: PURPLE & WHITE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
FOR SALE: 1968 CHEVY II NOVA SEDAN (RARE) IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. REBUILT 010 BLOCK 4 BOLT MAIN, 355CI, HEAT TREATED AND RESIZED RODS, FLOATING PINS, NEW TRW PISTONS, PERFECT CIRCLE RINGS, STEEL CRANK, COYLES TIMING CHAIN AND GEARS, ALUMINUM ELDEBROCK VICTOR JR. HEADS(NEW), ELDEBROCK ALUMINUM MAINIFOLD, CARTER AFB 650CFM, SS HEADERS 3 CORE ALUMINUM RADIATOR(NEW), FLEX FAN AND ELECTRIC FAN, COMP. CAMS CAM, 480 LIFT., NEW COMP LIFTERS, NEW MELLING OIL PUMP, COMP CAM ROCKERS 1:5 , COMP CAM SPRINGS TO 600 LIFT, VALVE GUIDES, NEW PUSHRODS, ACCEL HEI DISTRIBUTOR, TACH AND ALL GAUGES NEW WITHIN PAST 6 MONTHS. CAR RUNS WELL ON PUMP GAS. NEW REBUILT POWERGLIDE TRANS WITH 2500 STALL AND NEW FLEX PLATE, NEW STARTER, BRAKES REPLACED ALL 4 WHEELS, RALLY WHEELS WITH CHROME CAP. CAR HAS ALARM SYSTEM FOR TRUNK, DOOR AND HOOD.
INTERIOR HAS BUCKET SEATS FROM 84 CORVETTE. DRIVE SIDE IS POWER SEAT, HOMEMADE CONSOLE WITH GAUGES, BUYER CAN REMOVE AND PUT IN FLOOR SHIFT IF HE WANTS. CARPET TWO YEARS OLD AND GOOD CONDITION, SEATS STILL ALMOST LIKE NEW WHEN INSTALLED 3 YEARS AGO. HAS SIRIUS RADIO SYSTEM. EVERYTHING WORKS ON CAR. GRANT STEERING WHEEL IS A LITTLE LOOSE. WILL PUT ORGINAL STEERNG WHEEL IN CAR FOR BUYER. 10 BOLT REAR WITH 3:23 GEARS. GOOD HIGHWAY CAR ON GAS. TIRES 3 YEARS OLD, NOT DRIVEN MUCH EXCEPT ON STREET AROUND TOWN. MAYBE AROUND 500 MILES ON ENGINE. UNDERSIDE OF CAR NOW HAS USUAL SURFACE RUST. HAS AIR SHOCKS IN REAR. RECENT PAINT JOB. I THINK SILVER PART COULD USE ANOTHER COAT AND BUFFED. SELL AS IS--CHEAP. MUST SELL DUE TO OBAMA RECOVERY PROGRAM. I HAVE TO MANY CARS TO WORK ON RIGHT NOW IE; 67 CHEVELLE SS, 02 CAMARO SS AND 73 CAMARO LT SPLIT BUMPER. WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING
$500 DOWN PAYMENT TO PAYPAL ACCOUNT AND REST OF MONEY BY BANK CASHIER'S CHECK IN 10 DAYS.
SHIPPING IS RESPONSIBITY OF BUYER. I CAN GIVE ASSITANCE IF NEEDED.
I HAVE THE OPTION TO TERMINATE THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME AS I HAVE IT ADVERTISED LOCALLY.
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