1962 Chevrolet Chevy II 300 nova, SURVIVOR, 53,810 original miles

Price: - Item location: Albany, Oregon, United States
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1962 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II 300

This 1962 original mileage Chevrolet Nova Chevy II 300 survivor is for sale in Albany, Oregon, about one hour south of Portland, Oregon. This little grocery getter was sold brand new in Eugene, Oregon to a family in Harrisburg, Oregon where it was well cared for and helped raise a family. I purchased this car in April of 2015 from the grandson of the original owner. The exterior and interior of the car has remained untouched with the exception of an exterior repaint in the mid 80's. The car could use another paint job, but I have found no evidence of rust or damage repair. There was also an AM/FM/CD player installed in the glove box buy the previous owner. I had the original 192 CID inline 6-cylinder engine and powerglide transmission rebuilt last summer by Star Automotive in Lebanon, Oregon due to a rod knock and transmission seal leak. I have documentation and have only driven the car 500 miles since. The complete suspension system was rebuilt with polyurethane bushings. The brake system has all new wheel cylinders, hydraulic lines, drums and shoes. The fuel system has a new pickup, sending unit, fuel pump and all rubber lines replaced. There are also new radial tires on ralley rims. This is truly a get in and go car. It starts right up, drives great and stops better then stock. Any and all damage to the interior, paint and body are pictured. I had plans of a restoration, but other projects have gotten in the way. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Payment of $1000.00 will be required via PayPal within 24 hours of auction close. The remainder balance will be due with in 72 hours of auction close via, wire transfer, certified cashiers check or cash. Please also be prepared to remove the car from a private garage in Albany, Oregon within 10 business days of auction close. We have sold several vehicles within the last 10 years on eBay with great feedback and success. Please ask questions. Thank you and good luck!