@@mikemaguire5507 having owned six , 1966s four of which were SS cars , I know what you mean . Three of the four were 283 cars originally , the fourth one was a six cylinder SS , although the 230 had been swapped out for a 383 stroker long ago .
Bench seat, colum shift is an SS? I don’t think so! But what do I know! I sold my bench seat 4-speed Nova, Less engine and trans in the late 70’s for $400!
I understand it's a business & they have payroll & cost's to cover , but yeah , I could see this priced at $60K - $70K at the most. But the LS does make it daily drivable which is a great selling point. And yes , those rims are ugly AF.
FULL LISTING: www.lafontaineclassiccars.com/inventory/used-1966-chevrolet-nova-115376w146027/
Hahaha, I love it when a car salesman describes a muscle car!
I hope to buy
one like it
I am from Saudi Arabia
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Nice retro rod. Be interesting to see the vin and see what it started out as.
Update: This beautiful car started out as a ChevyII 400 Nova with a 6 cylinder engine, built at Willow Run, Michigan. The 146027th built.
Not a 118 car.
@@mikemaguire5507 definitely not a SS .
@@bobbrinkerhoff3592 somewhere long ago I became a 118 snob.
@@mikemaguire5507 having owned six , 1966s four of which were SS cars , I know what you mean . Three of the four were 283 cars originally , the fourth one was a six cylinder SS , although the 230 had been swapped out for a 383 stroker long ago .
Michigan, frame corrosion ? Car really looks beautiful, from my house. I would need more info on the " resto" for 85 thou. Thats cobra money
For that price it should be sitting on a custom chassis with a t56 magnum.
Bench seat, colum shift is an SS? I don’t think so! But what do I know! I sold my bench seat 4-speed Nova, Less engine and trans in the late 70’s for $400!
No where, by word or moldings did they represent this Nova hardtop to be a S.S.
Better have another look at the video! Right at the start, he says it, and text in the upper right corner, bright red letters!
It looks great, how much
Nova!😍🤍
85 grand and someone puts the cheapest torque thrust wheels on it....beautiful car tho.
Again, very pricey.
I understand it's a business & they have payroll & cost's to cover , but yeah , I could see this priced at $60K - $70K at the most. But the LS does make it daily drivable which is a great selling point. And yes , those rims are ugly AF.
@@originalgameronline3457 My '66 is just as daily drivable with the 300 hp 327 under the hood .
Very nice 66 pearl luv it 🤍 can i have it please 🙏 😊
$79k? How about 50
$45,000 will buy this car in a regular "off the street" purchase. The reason why they are asking what they are is that I'm sure they offer financing.
Only real men drive a Chevy 👊
Not a SS
Yea
These guys are a joke!!
Ruined it with the ugly Wheels