1968 Chevrolet Chevy Ii Nova 2 Door Coupe 4 Speed No Rust No Reserve on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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thanks for looking at our nova. this is a one time chance to get a v8 powered, 4 speed, 2 door coupe nova with NO ROT FOR NO RESERVE. they dont come around often, so if you want it bid on it. this car will sell ABSOLUTE TO THE HIGH BIDDER.I WILL NOT SELL WITH A BUY IT NOW PRICE, SO DONT ASK.....PLEASE, look @ the pictures ,as they tell the condition. the only part of the body that needs work is that someone tried to flare out the rear fenders and did a poor job on it. i see no rot anywhere on the car. the rest of the body work would be easy. this car runs and moves on its own but needs work on the ignition wiring and starter wiring. the kids tried to fix it themselves and messed things up. i can start it with jumper wires and drive it onto your trailer or transporter. i dont know what size v8 it is. someone did put on later model heads, has new edlebrock carb, new distributor, new alternator, new starter. has the original radio and dash....if you are looking for a nova that you can build your way, you just found it.....car can stay here at your risk up to 30 days after winning the auction as long as its paid in full....i can help load on your trailer or transport....please ask questions....we do have clear title for it....NO RESERVE.............................thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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