1974 Chevrolet Nova Coupe on 2040-cars
Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Mileage: 29,701
Options: Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Copper
Interior Color: Light Beige
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
The 1974 Chevy Nova was bought brand new and is a 1 owner vehicle. It is now an antique car and the person in the family who bought it left it to the family and it remained in a garage for many years. Mechanically the car does run and does not have any kind of abnormalities in the exhaust or any strange sounds when started up/driven and everything is still intact but I believe it needs to be serviced for brakes so far. The body is in really good shape has a couple spots where paint wore off but overall it looks great on the interior and exterior. The interior has little to no wear and tear and is very clean. The only thing that needs cleaning is the engine as you can see in the pictures. Excuse the picture of the front end, I did not shut the hood of the car all the way down before I took the picture so anyone who may be questioning that, just know that the hood closes properly.
There is no inspection sticker and again, the buyer must be able to have it towed away because legally it cannot be driven on the road. the car is being sold AS IS and we have only changed the oil and replaced the battery so it is recommended that it be serviced to make sure other maintenance is or isn't necessary. Its probably one of the few antique cars that you will find this low in miles. Unfortunately because no one has any use for it we just want to sell it for someone who maybe collects or takes an interest in antique vehicles or someone who wants to enhance this car to its full potential.
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