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For Sale: 1965 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II SS in Concord, North Carolina
You love it when someone invests the right money to build a muscle
car just like you would, and this incredible 1965 Chevy II Nova SS
is a prime example. A beautiful blue outside and a well restored
interior makes for a very nice classic. But underneath the surface
beats a stroker V8 heart and a performance suspension.
Mist Blue is this coupe's original factory color but Chevy could
never get it to look this awesome. It has the gloss and shine that
comes from investing in a very professional application of the best
modern paints. Plus, the power bulge in the hood is a great nod to
the added performance, and we all love the sight of iconic torque
thrust style wheels that are polished to a mirror-like shine. Those
are nice custom pieces, but the rest of this fierce look comes from
a careful restoration of the original GM steel. After all, that
crease in the sheetmetal runs the full profile like an unbroken
line. Plus, you get all the correct vintage Nova details like the
correct Super Sport badging, full trim, and bright chrome bumpers
front and rear. It's a head-turner for being both complete and
custom.
Step inside for a great muscle car world of black and chrome. There
was a serious investment here in getting the correct pieces to look
factory fresh. The result is the intricate pattern on the bucket
seats are crisp, the door panels are taut, and the carpeting feels
fresh. You'll love other original pieces like the Super Sport
specific center console, but this very cool Nova is far from stock.
You know that when you grab the Chevy's three-spoke sports steering
wheel and gaze at the full polished gauge panel that's full of new
AutoMeter readouts. And while you have an upgraded AM/FM stereo, we
really know your favorite soundtrack will come from the growl this
SS can produce.
When you take this one to car shows, you'll never leave the hood
down. That's because the 383 cubic-inch stroker motor is a true
star. It has less than 200 miles on the whole build, and so that's
why there's plenty of shine on components like the performance air
grabber, cast valve covers, pulleys, radiator, alternator, master
cylinder, and other pieces. But more than just look great, there's
plenty of substance behind the shine. This V8 includes upgrades
such as aluminum heads, roller rockers, performance intake, and a
large Quick Fuel 750 CFM four-barrel carburetor. The long tube
header package adds even more power as it feeds the thunderous dual
exhaust - so they will all hear your power superiority. More than
just pure power, this one was built to handle out on the streets,
too. That's why you have a TH350 three-speed automatic transmission
with a 2500 RPM stall to keep you in the best powerband. And this
feeds a stout Ford 9-inch limited slip rear end with a 3.55 gears
for great all-around performance. Up front there's a new TCI
independent suspension featuring strong A-arms, polyurethane
bushings, and a thick sway bar. There's even an upgrade to
four-wheel disc brakes to give you the best in total control.
Complete with all the build receipts, rarely do you get the
opportunity skip the restless construction process and go right to
the fun of owning a street-eating muscle machine. But at this
price, this exceptionally fresh Nova SS won't wait for long. Call
now!
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