1966 CHEVROLET NOVA 4-SPEED
1966 CHEVROLET NOVA 4-SPEED
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1966 CHEVROLET NOVA 4-SPEED
High Bidder: NEVER-LOSE
Highest Bid: $60,750 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Orlando, Florida 32824
Seller:
Engine:
327ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
108 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
116376N174078
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
27070492
Location:
Orlando, Florida 32824
Seller:
Engine:
327ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
108 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
116376N174078
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
27070492
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OVERVIEW
This 1966 Chevrolet Nova was built at the General Motors plant in Norwood, Ohio in the third week of June 1966. It has been restored by Fantastic 5 Auto Restoration Services of Locust, North Carolina. Exterior features include chrome bumpers, redline tires, and a dual-exhaust system. The cabin is equipped with power brakes, lap belts, manual windows, and a Delco AM radio. Power from the L79 327ci V8 is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. Refinished in Danube Blue over a two-tone blue vinyl and cloth interior, this Nova is available now and comes from the selling dealer with an owner's manual, an accessories catalog, and a 1969 Georgia title.
EXTERIOR - FEATURES
As part of the restoration performed by Fantastic 5 Auto Restoration Services, the body was refinished in factory-correct Danube Blue (paint E on the trim tag). Accents include chrome bumpers with guards; bright greenhouse, bodyside, and rocker panel trim; 327 and Nova badges; and a rear antenna.
EXTERIOR - WHEELS AND TIRES
The silver five-spoke wheels are surrounded by redline tires.
INTERIOR - FEATURES
The refurbished cabin is equipped with Blue vinyl seats with two-tone blue striped fabric inserts, a coordinating dashboard and door panels, and darker blue carpeting. Features include power brakes, lap belts for both rows, vent windows, manual windows, a Delco AM radio, and a defroster. The trunk contains a secured whitewall spare tire and a jack.
INTERIOR - GAUGES
Vehicle information is displayed on a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel gauge. The five-digit analog odometer shows 108 miles, but the actual mileage on the chassis is unknown.
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
According to the selling dealer, the L79 327ci Turbo-Fire V8 has casting number 3791362. Output was 350 horsepower when new. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a floor-mounted four-speed manual transmission.
UNDERCARRIAGE
Additional photos showing the underside of the car, including its independent front suspension, solid rear axle, and dual-exhaust system, are in the carousel to the right.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
An owner's manual and an accessories catalog will be included as part of the sale.
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AUTOMATIC BID: $60,750
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@Knucklebuster73 – Is this L-79 engine numbers matching to the car when new. ...
It is not a matching number engine. It is a correct L79 motor casting # 3791362
@jross – What year was the restoration done? ...
The restoration was completed in 2019 in South Carolina
Is this L-79 engine numbers matching to the car when new.
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