Classic Original

Price: US $34,997.00 Item location: Palmetto, Florida, United States
Description:

1966 Chevrolet Nova

Why This Car Is Special This Nova is very original and runs fantastic. It has good power and a lot of recent maintenance to make it a great cruiser. Mechanical The PD suffix code 283 CID V8 engine fires up with just the bump of the key and purrs like a kitten. The small block Chevy engine is backed by a 4-speed manual transmission that feels great. A 10-bolt rear end puts the power to the ground through new radial tires. Check out the underside and under hood photos and you can see that a lot of steering, suspension, braking, engine, transmission and exhaust parts are newer. This car is ready to cruise and show and is sure to garner a lot of attention. Interior The interior is in excellent condition top to bottom. Black vinyl bench seats welcome you inside where you are greeted by a staple in the muscle car world; the Hurst shifter with white shift knob. Seat belts are present to keep you and your passengers safe. The dash, headliner, door panels and carpet are all like new, as well as the upholstery on the front and rear seats. Exterior The paint has a phenomenal REAL patina and the chrome and trim are in great shape. American Racing Torque Thrust D wheels look great and maintain the classic style while bringing in a bit of a modern flair. One of the coolest features is the original selling dealer tag is still on the trunk lid. Most of these were discarded, but this car still proudly bears the Mike Persia of Greenville South Carolina emblem. Conclusion This very original but refreshed Nova is incredibly cool. They are only original once, so don't miss your shot to own this cool cruiser. Once they've been repainted you never know what the new paint hides. This one has no mysteries. So, please call or text at 734-323-9260 or 727-688-1148. We also finance! Check out our financiers here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers In the meantime, check out our Skyway Classics Blogs here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/blog