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1963 Chevrolet Nova


TurboNova

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This is an Original survivor 1963 Chevy II 2 door Straight 6/ Powerglide. Only changes that I notice to the car is someone added a floor shifter and the steering wheel is different.

 

Cars interior is near mint condition. Seats redone, New Carpet, New headliner.

 

Car is originally from Virginia and has no rust, car is very solid. Someone did do some body work to it and it has some filler in the rear quarters. The paint is so-so, you can see in the pics there are some light scratches and scuffs, but overall the car is all red and looks good going down the road.

 

The car drives well, brakes stop good and has a new exhaust. Would be a great start for a v8 project or a cruiser. Chrome is not bad at all, its not pitted and looks ok.

 

114,xxx miles is what it looks like to me. Car starts right up and idles and stays around 180*. Clean Ohio title. Garage Kept. Will be at goodguys this year if it does not sell by then

 

Price is 5900

 

I dont have to sell this car so I wont take low ball offers.

 

 

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BBC + Turbo 400 + 12 bolt = Lots of fun. Just more then I want to spend on a project car. Car will do good at goodguys, looks clean.

 

There is a lil wiggle room , I would imagine I'll have few problems selling at good guys

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My first car was a 1964 Deuce and had too much fun with it. Can't imagine why someone would install a floor shifter in a car with a 193 cubic inch motor. For me to spin the tires it had to be in gravel and wet. Either way great looking car (Mine was blue on blue) and good luck with the sale.

 

They did not introduce a V8 to these cars until 1965.

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No it did not sell. I fielded a ton of questions and had probably about 50 flyers on the car and about all of them were gone. I have a couple people who have called to come see the car this week. To be honest though I really would like to keep the car now, I have been planning a 6.0 lsx on paper that I could build for this car and have a little fun. We will see what the week brings though.

 

Thanks for the bump

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curb weight in current trim is 2545, I think a cammed 6.0l around 400-450rwhp would be a ton of fun

 

Why not be a little different, and keep it a straight 6 car. Build whats in there or swap in a 292 as there are plenty of after market parts available for those motors and can be extremely fun.

 

If I was out of school I'd scoop this up in heart beat.

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