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1969 Nova SS 396 L78
I'm selling a 69 Nova SS that came originally as a L78 from the factory. The broadcast card was behind the rear seat. It now has a 66-67 396/325 HP motor in it. Its been decked so not sure of application. It starts and runs fine. The car has the original born with 12 bolt 3:55 posi and the M21 4 speed with the vin on it. Its a bench seat plane jane no option car. The odometer has 9107 on it. It has a clear AZ bonded box A title. I'm not saying thats all thats on it just what paperwork says. The original owner was out of NM he moved to Tucson and died years ago. The family lost the title so had to get a bonded one. Its titled in my friends name.
The drivers quarter was replaced halfway up you can see it in the trunk and paint. The passenger fender was replaced sometime also you can see the black where rocker molding was and inside where part number sticker used to be. Both fenders have minimal rust on the bottoms. The floors are rock solid underneath and the trunk just has surface rust from water sitting. The rubber floor mats are worn by the gas pedal. It had a carpet kit in it so it protected them. The car appears to have been resprayed at some point early on I thought it was original but to many things painted that shouldn't be. Call 520-349-2337 Larry price is 18500 obo within reason. |
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396 L78
Hi , does it still retain the original radiator & core support ?
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396 L78
Hello, yes the original O stamped radiator and core support with the cover are still there. Thanks.
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396 L78
Larry.
Looks like a great project car. Good luck with the sale. Phil Woj. |
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396 L78
The rearend code is BT0221 G2 E and the trans is P9S13B for the records. I'll post vin photo also.
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Re: 1969 Nova SS 396 L78
Who knows maybe the motor will pop up. Thanks, Larry
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