With a presence as bold as its Burgundy paint, this 1966 Chevrolet
Nova coupe is a stunning testament to the enduring appeal of
classic American muscle. The deep, glossy finish is accented by a
cowl hood that adds an extra dose of attitude, hinting at the power
that lies within. The front and back chrome bumpers gleam with a
mirror-like finish, while the body and window trim look freshly
restored, ensuring that every detail of this Nova's exterior is
nothing short of impressive. This Nova boasts an aggressive stance
when rolling on a set of 15" American Racing wheels wrapped in
215/65R16 tires up front and 235/60R15 tires in the rear.
Slip into the inviting Black and Burgundy vinyl interior, where
custom bucket seats await, ready to cradle you in comfort as you
embark on your next adventure. The fresh door cards, rear panels,
and taut headliner contribute to the Nova's immaculate cabin, while
the well-fitted carpets tie the space together seamlessly. The
dash, adorned with a clean pad and original gauges, is complemented
by Equus temp, oil, and volt gauges mounted below on the driver's
side. A modern stereo takes center stage, promising to keep you
entertained throughout your journey, with Pioneer speakers nestled
in the rear deck area to ensure an immersive audio experience.
Underneath the hood, a 350 V8 engine with 10:1 compression, a
204/214 cam, and roller rockers rumbles with authority, eager to
unleash its power on the open road. The engine bay is a sight to
behold, with a Chevrolet air cleaner and matching valve covers
setting the tone for the meticulously detailed space. An Edelbrock
RPM air gap intake and a four-barrel carb ensure optimal
performance, while the block and intake, painted in a glossy finish
that matches the car's exterior, add a touch of style to the
already impressive setup. The aluminum radiator, equipped with an
electric fan, keeps things running cool. It is paired with a
smooth-shifting TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. The upgraded
CPP front end, featuring control arms with coil springs and single
shocks, ensures responsive handling, while the 10-bolt rear axle
puts the power down with authority. Disc brakes up front and drums
in the rear provide confident stopping power, making this Nova as
capable as it is stylish.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 350 V8 engine with 10:1 compression, 204/214 cam, and roller
rockers
• TH350 3-speed automatic transmission
• Edelbrock RPM air gap intake and four-barrel carb
• Aluminum radiator with electric fan
• Upgraded CPP front end with control arms, coil springs, and
single shocks
• Front Disc brakes
• Upgraded cowl hood
• Chrome front and rear bumpers in excellent condition
• Freshly restored body and window trim
• 15" American Racing wheels
• Black and Burgundy vinyl custom bucket seats
• Equus temp, oil, and volt gauges
• Modern stereo head unit
• Pioneer speakers in the rear deck area
• Receipts for engine rebuild
This 1966 Chevrolet Nova, with its potent 350 V8, comfortable and
stylish interior, and head-turning Burgundy exterior, is ready to
make a statement on the streets. Don't miss your chance to own a
piece of classic American muscle that's been meticulously restored
and upgraded. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1966 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1844953
Price:$47,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Burgundy
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:75978
Stock Number:8681-CHA
VIN:113116W184500
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