Vehicle Description
This 1964 Chevrolet Chevy II has clean lines, stylish colors...and
oh yeah, a big supercharged dual-quad V8 peeking out from the hood.
So this one isn't quite a sleeper, but it does a terrific job of
being a vintage car with plenty of power to enjoy.
This car has a good look with its clean and straight body lines.
Chrome bumpers, complete trim, clean glass, and glossy paint that
still never loses its driver-ready appearance make for a true
cruiser. And the wheels have just the right hint of attitude with a
classic Rally setup that has been customized with golden steelies
and baby moon center caps. They are even staggered at 15/16 inches
front/rear to give you a hint of an aggressive stance while also
allowing for modern tires. It all makes for quite a unique setup.
So maybe your plans for the future include tubbing the rear end for
extra-wide wheel/tires, or maybe you'll want flames down the side
of this muscle Nova. But quite frankly, it's already kind of fun
right now. It has that style that fulfills the fun automotive
dreams when you were younger. You know, where you wanted to get
your hands on a clean daily driver and dropped as much motor as you
could afford in the front. This two-door is one of these daydreams
that comes to life!
The golden color of the wheels return on the door tops, dash, and
steering wheel, and now it's joined by a tasteful tan. The interior
has a clean and stock style with a good look to the door panels,
carpeting, headliner, and wide bench seats with comfy cloth stops.
It's just attractive for the way it unpretentiously turns back the
clock with its time machine kind of style. Then as you spot radio
delete and full under dash gauge packages - including boost and
tach - you start to get more of that same feeling as the exterior.
It's the clean and simple classic that was built to be a big motor
hero.
Ok, we won't leave you in suspense any longer about the monster
motor. It's a 350 cubic-inch small block V8 with those dual Holley
four-barrel carburetors peeking up from the hood. They feed the BDS
blower for some serious power. It's supported by good components,
like steel braided lines, AN fittings, and an aluminum radiator
with dual electric fans. Plus, three-speed automatic transmission,
front disc brakes, and Uniroyal Tiger Paw tires are there to also
let you know this street machine setup can be a cruiser, too.
This Chevy II is intriguing. It's attractive no matter if you love
this for its fun style as-is, or you're dreaming about a base for a
true quarter-mile king. But the one who gets to decide what comes
next is the one who grabs this deal. Call now!