1967 Chevrolet Nova for sale $44,995

1967 Chevrolet Nova $44,995
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Price: $44,995
Phone: 231-468-2809
Location: Contact For Location, MI
Details: 1967 Chevrolet Nova Wagon. This was the final year for the Chevy II wagon and someone set it off with a very handsome tribute. The car came from California, and the black plates even come with the sale. The original Butternut yellow was resprayed with a very professional hand so you get a show quality shine. The car was disassembled before the painting, so all four doors shut with confidence and line up with the sheet metal crease that runs the full length of this shoebox wagon. Even the tailgate received plenty of attention to erase any evidence of when it was sat on for picnics and football games. This Nova comes with all the correct badging, the trim looks fantastic, and the grill has been restored so it flawlessly extends through the headlights. The largest items of chrome, the bumpers, were even re-dipped so they can shine like mirrors. Factory Rally wheels were added for a subtle aggressive touch that does not interfere with this Chevys stock appearance. What definitely is not stock is the interior. This was the personal car of a man who builds hot rod interiors for a living, so you already understand the level of craftsmanship before you even check out the details. Chevy II wagons usually had two rows of vinyl benches, instead this one has resculpted recovered bucket seats up front and three person sculpted seating in the rear. The engine is a 327/275hp with a turbo 350 transmission which has just been all rebuilt. The engine compartment has power steering, power disc brakes and Vintage air. Complete with plenty of documentation, including the original Protect-o-Plate, title docs, and owners manual. -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment only Please Call -If you would like a FREE Listing please visit our consignment page or Call
Analysis: Fair Deal, 1.0% below market avg. What's this?