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Post Info TOPIC: 1968 Chevy II Nova 2 door project car - For Sale


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1968 Chevy II Nova 2 door project car - For Sale


DSC02774.JPGDSC02775.JPGDSC02778.JPGDSC02779.JPGDSC02776.JPGDSC02777.JPGDSC02785.JPGScan_Pic0001.jpgScan_Pic0002.jpgI'm posting this car for a friend who doesn't have internet access. He's located in the Belleville area and I can give you his phone number if you want to talk to him.

This is an exceptionally nice body and frame. The car is an Ash Gold 2 door originally equipped with a 6 cylinder and Powerglide. It had standard interior (bench seat) and exterior trim. It comes with:
   > 12 bolt 3:55 posi;
   > M20;
   > complete 4 piston (correct for '68) disk brake assembly;
   > wood grain steering wheel;
   > floor shift equipped steering column;
   > console & gauges;
   > tinted glass all around;
   > the complete front clip with a SuperSport hood & louvres.

I was familiar with the car 17 years ago when the original owner still had it. I've included a couple of pictures from back then (Spring Barrie '93 & Spring Waterdown '93).

He's asking $10,000 for everything.



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I didn't realize the '68's had such a weird looking rad in them? Picture #4? Learn something new every day! Okay guys, I may be slower than the 2nd coming of you know who, but that was just a joke! Nice solid looking car with sounds like quite a few toys. When I was a teenager a '68-'72 Nova was like yer rear end; everybody had one! Vast amounts of SS's too! Now, I think there's only 1 around St. Ratford anymore and of course there's now all kinds of cloned SS's out there nowadays too. They were such a nice light little car to put a 396 or 427 in eh fellas?

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engine ? interior ? chrome ?

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69-Tin Indian wrote:

I didn't realize the '68's had such a weird looking rad in them? Picture #4? Learn something new every day! Okay guys, I may be slower than the 2nd coming of you know who, but that was just a joke! Nice solid looking car with sounds like quite a few toys. When I was a teenager a '68-'72 Nova was like yer rear end; everybody had one! Vast amounts of SS's too! Now, I think there's only 1 around St. Ratford anymore and of course there's now all kinds of cloned SS's out there nowadays too. They were such a nice light little car to put a 396 or 427 in eh fellas?



One of those rare oil filled rads? biggrin
 

 



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2 x 68 Beaumonts, 1post, 1 hardtop (projects)

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He may have the original powertrain and interior - not sure. Contact me at bferguson001@googlemail.com and I can give you his phone number.

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AHHH YES! Rare oil filled rads! You're correctamundo Barry! Forgot all about them. Didn't they discontinue them because the plug-ins were causing havoc on the roadways or something like that? I'm sure you could get something a little more modern these days. Still could be a nice little
unit with a big block and 4-gear in her! Let the good times roll! Oh yeah, that was Kawasaki wasn't it.

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1985 Chevy Blazer (plow truck)


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