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67 Chevy II Nova hardtop ZZ3 345 HP Heidt's sub-frame

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
SubModel: ZZ3 345 HP Heidt's sub-frame
Type: Coupe
Trim: hardtop
Year: 1967
Mileage: 73,590
Color: Burgundy
Engine: 350
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Jamestown, New York, United States

1967 Chevrolet Nova ZZ3 345 HP Heidt's sub-frame Additional Info:

Beautiful 67 Chevy II Nova hardtop. California car, never rusted, all original panels except new steel 2" cowl induction hood. Only about 3500 miles since total restoration. 350 ZZ3 345 hp GM Performance crate engine. Aluminum Corvette heads, "pink" rods, full roller cam, all of this is as it came from GM. Holley 650 cfm carb. B&M performance TH350 trans. 9" Ford posi rear built by Dutchman. Heidt's complete new sub-frame with tubular A arms, rack & pinion steering, power disk brakes. The cleanest rust free original floors I have ever seen. They still have the original factory finish on them, and are dry, smooth and rust free. The restorer very wisely chose to leave them untouched, rather than clean and paint them, or even worse, to undercoat them. That would make it impossible to tell if new floors or panels had been welded in. "They are only original once" Show quality professional paint job, truly a 9.9 on scale of 1-10. Vintage 15" Cragars. Excellent chrome and trim. Very nice cloth and vinyl interior with bench seat. This car drives better than new, front end makes a huge difference over stock. Very fast car, shifts firm, stops great. Runs perfect. I have owned and driven this 3 1/2years and it is totally dependable. Showing 73,590 miles. One of the nicest 67 Nova's anywhere. This is a very high end build. If you have less than 10 feedback, or less than 95% positive feedback, contact me before making offer. If you do not have the money and are not going to follow thru with buying it, please do not make an offer. Please ask all questions before making an offer. Any inspections are to be done before making an offer. The starting bid is $7500 less than my original asking price, so don't think you will let the auction end without bidding and get me down on price. This is it, no reserve, will sell to highest bidder.