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1966 Chevy Nova Pro Touring

  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Nova
  • Type: Coupe
  • Year: 1966
  • Mileage: 3,500
  • VIN: 116376N102707
  • Color: Pearl Root Beer
  • Engine size: LS 6
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Tremec 6 Speed
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Fawn
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Burnet, Texas, United States

Description

1966 Chevy Nova Pro Touring

Pearl Root Beer BC/CC

Fawn Interior

LS 6 with app. 450 HP

Tremec 6 Speed

Heights front and rear suspension, frame connecters

Heights 4 bar, Ford 9 inch rear end with 370 posy. (less then 1000 miles on center section)

Rack and Pinion steering, 4 wheel disc brakes, adj. coil overs all the way around

smoothed firewall and inside fender wells, Hidden wiring, custom made enclosure for computer head

Tilt wheel, Vintage Gen 4 heat and air, tinted windows, new glass, Dakota digital VHS gauges

"tanks" gas tank ( 16 gallon) with fuel injection pump mounted inside tank

Aluminum Rad. with built in dual fans, car runs cool all the time even with a/c on never gets over 180

painless wiring, polished billet hood hinges, 2 speed wiper, custom auto sound radio with elect. antenna

Cowl Induction Hood, Finished out trunk, Foose Nitro Wheels ( Chrome )

Front tires are Dunlap 225/40/18

Rear tires are Dunlap 245/45/18

Moto, Transmission, pedals, and console are all from a 2005 Cadillac CTS-V

Motor and Transmission had 14,000 miles when installed in the nova

Build is 4 years old with app. 3500 miles on the car. App. l7,500 miles on engine and trans.

This car is fun to drive, and gets thumbs up and looks every where we take it

averages around 21-23 mpgrunning 70 mph .Always runs cool and has never gotten over 180

Car needs nothing, just a new home. Its ready to drive, show, or go

Have shown the car 5 times and won 6 awards, including best of show, best engine, and best paint

You can't build this car for what my reserve is

I can help arrange transporting, but the cost is up to the buyer