For Sale: 1965 Chevrolet Nova in Ft Worth, Texas for sale in Fort Worth, TX

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Vehicle Description This 1965 Chevrolet Chevy II has a very vintage style, right down to its two-owner history.
It has a sharp look and an authentic feeling that makes for a true classic that's truly fun to drive.
We're told this is a two-owner car, and so that instantly suggests a history of being well respected.
And the condition today reaffirms that feeling.
The factory-correct Artesian Turquoise was given a quality respray later in life to make sure it remains radiant.
The chrome bumpers, Chevy II trim, lights, and glass are all looking good.
It's an overall impressive time capsule kind of style, but it's not a museum piece.
After all, these Chevy IIs have us nostalgic for cruising, and so this one has the kind of finish and character that will make sure you'll hit the road on a whim.
There's even an upgraded set of slotted mags to let you fit better tires (but the stock wheels and hubcaps also come with the sale.
) The first thing you notice when you open the door is the set of bench seats.
The bright turquoise not only goes well with the exterior, but also the crisply presented intricate style looks like you were picking this up from the Chevrolet dealer on day one.
The rest of the car is also quite vintage, authentic, and honest.
It's a true time capsule style, right down to the working dome light and color-matched dual-spoke steering wheel.
And the radio delete panel reminds you what really came on cars of this era.
But remember, the overall attitude is about a classic that's also a strong driver for today's world.
So they give you the right additions, like the auxiliary readouts and a large column-mounted tach.
Chevrolet's 194 cubic-inch inline-six is a great motor.
It carries on the tradition of the hardy Blue Flame motor, but now in an updated version that was lighter, more powerful, and advanced enough to be Chevy's backbone for a generation.
Since this is a two-owner car, it's believed to be the original powerhouse.
It has the clean and bright look of a later investment, including a painted block and polished head.
But if you crave originality, many of the stock components also come with the sale.
It fires up readily with the smooth nature you love in an inline motor.
And as you get out on the streets, the direct feeling of the steering and column-shifted three-speed manual transmission keep you connected with the road in an honest way that gets muddled in newer cars.
This Chevy is unique in the way it loves to remain both authentic and strong.
So if you love driving a true classic, call today!.
  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Nova

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