1966 Chevrolet Nova$38,995

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Price: $38,995
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Concord, NC
Price Analysis: Fair Deal, 9.0% below market avg. What's this?
You love it when someone invests the right money to build a muscle car just like you wouldand#44; and this incredible 1966 Chevy II Nova is a prime example. With a thumping 406ci V8and#44; slick paintand#44; and gorgeous alloy wheelsand#44; its obvious that one of the most desirable years of the Nova had no corners cut in its restoration.<br /> <br><br> The crisp Nova body has always been popular with custom builds. Rendered in sinister out-for-blood kind or redand#44; it has the nice gloss and luster thats just begging to be seen in the sunshine. Plusand#44; the large 17-inch Ridler wheels are an instant attention-grabber that lets everyone know to take you seriously. Those are nice custom piecesand#44; but the rest of this fierce look comes from a careful restoration of the original GM steel. Plusand#44; you get all the correct vintage Nova details like the correct badgingand#44; full sweeping side trimand#44; and bright chrome bumpers front and rear. Its a head-turner for being both complete and custom.<br /> <br><br> Black vinyl interiors always look fantastic against the red paint. It only gets better with seats and carpeting that feels quite fresh. In factand#44; this was upgraded to have the desirable SS center console in-between the premium buckets. And the upgrades dont end there. The classic three-spoke Chevy sports steering wheel looks great in wood and chromeand#44; and the full package of auxiliary gauges lets you know this is a performance machine. So while theres an AM/FM/CD stereoand#44; we really know youre favorite soundtrack will be the rumble of the dual exhaust.<br /> <br><br> One turn of the key will convince you that there was money spent in the right place. The exterior paint may look like its out for bloodand#44; and the cackles and snarls from this 406 cubic-inch V8 confirms it! This is a race-built motor by Heinz Performance that was constructed only around two years ago. So while it provides brute forceand#44; it still presents quite handsomely in the tidy engine bay. Making sure all this power properly gets to the streets is a TH350 from Cooks Racing that feeds a 10-bolt rear end. Control is also well in hand with a drilled and slotted front disc brake packageand#44; as well as the grip of modern performance tires. <br /> <br><br> This Nova looks meanand#44; and has more than enough motor to back up this appearance. Its the street-eating machine youve always wanted to build yourselfand#44; and now you get to take it home today if youre the first to grab this deal. Call now!!