For Sale: 1966 Chevrolet Nova II SS in Gilbert, Arizona for sale in Gilbert, AZ

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Vehicle Description Real 118 1966 Nova SS, numbers matching, protect-o-plate, well preserved vehicle.
Equipped from the factory with a 275 horse power 327 cubic inch small block Chevy V-8, Power Glide automatic transmission, power brakes and AM push button radio along with all the Super Sport items.
Dealer installed factory a/c unit that blows cold was added when the vehicle was near new.
This is an all original Nova SS that had one resto/repaint in 1991.
It is not perfect but has survived the years very well as the pictures indicate.
The Nova came from the factory with a single exhaust system.
A dual exhaust system was installed about 10 years ago.
The two things that do not work properly on the car are the clock and the windshield washers.
Installed a coolant recovery system recently as the overflow going on the ground was irritating.
Existing radiator mounting bolts were used for attachment and no holes were drilled for this installation.
It is easily removed.
The odometer is close to 62,000 and as far as I can determine by talking to most of the past owners, including the original owner, there are 162,000 miles on the vehicle.
The original steel wheels and hubcaps go with the vehicle.
The Nova is in great running condition and is driven weekly in sunny Arizona.
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  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Nova II SS

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