Detail Info for: 1971 Chevrolet Nova Factory Manual Transmission with Protecto Plate 1971 Chevy Nova 83k original miles, Protecto Plate, Factory Manual Transmission

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/14/2016
Price:
$ 5900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
83800
Location:
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 83815
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1971 Chevrolet Nova
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
307
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
114271W236927
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
BIDDER REQUIREMENTS: HIGH BIDDER MUST MAKE A NON-REFUNDABLE $500 DEPOSIT IMMEDIATELY UPON AUCTION CLOSE. FULL PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS ITEM IF YOU DO NOT FULLY INTEND TO PURCHASE IT OR IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO PAY WITHIN THE ALLOTTED TIME. PLEASE CALL ME DIRECTLY BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU HAVE A ZERO EBAY TRANSACTION HISTORY. THANK YOU. Up for auction is a very rare, low mileage, numbers matching 1971 Chevy Nova. This Nova has 83,800 original miles and is equipped with its original 307 V8 and 3 speed manual transmission on the floor. This car was built on April 2, 1971 and sold new on May 5, 1971 in Great Falls, MT and still retains its original warranty Protecto Plate, 1971 Nova owner's manual, the original Chevrolet dealership document folder, and an original broadcast sheet found under the rear seat. This car had been in storage on jack stands with the second owner since 2001 and has just been brought back to running condition over 15 years later. The interior of this car is 100% original and shows well for its age. The dash has a few minor cracks in the vinyl pad and there are a few cracks in the vinyl side bolsters of the front bench seat. There is one section of the headliner that has started to separate, but is in good shape otherwise. The factory velour seat inserts are free of any stains, rips, or tears and the door panels have very minimal wear. The original rubber floor liner is still intact and has just one small crack in the passenger front footwell. The exterior of the car is very straight aside from a few minor door dings, a crease beneath the passenger side door, and a dent in the passenger rear taillight housing near the trunk lid. The paint retains a very nice shine and looks excellent for a 25 year old paint job, but there are a few imperfections throughout. The original front bumper is in excellent condition and a brand new rear bumper was just installed along with a new stainless trim piece across the front of the hood. The car does has some minimal rust in both rear quarters and one small spot of rust at the bottom of the front driver's side fender near the door. Other than those 3 areas the car is completely rust free including the trunk pan, floor pans, firewall, door bottoms and rockers. The car is currently fitted with 15x7 Chevrolet Rally wheels with two brand new BFGoodrich Radial T/As on the front. The interior dome light, reverse lights, and blinkers still work but the side marker lights are not functioning. The engine runs well but could use a thorough tune up since it has sat for such a long period of time. The transmission shifts smoothly and the clutch engages well. The manual brakes work but are a bit spongy. The power steering is very smooth as well. The heat blows hot and the fan speed switch works, although the defrost lever is missing. The radio illuminates and turns on, but only plays static. The fuel gauge is also inoperable. This is very clean, unmolested survivor car and can be driven as-is or would be a great start for a restoration project. Please call 208-641-9852 or 208-640-3246 for more info.