This all original grocery getter is a much more appealing grocery getter than current ones. Who wouldn’t want this 1969 Chevy Nova sedan with 46,941 miles, owned by only 3 people? It is located in Southwick, Massachusetts and is at a current bid price of $4,550 with no reserve. This car is a true survivor, with very minor rust spots in common areas for these cars, like the rear fenders. You can find it here on eBay.
Under the hood sits nothing special. Just a straight 6 connected to an automatic transmission. The seller claims that the only things that have been changed are four new tires, a new battery, and new brake master cylinder. The car does run and drive, which the seller states that it rides just like it did new, and it has recently passed a state inspection. It does not get much more simple, plain, and reliable than that.
Inside is just as normal as the outside. Having all original, rubber floor mats, the original owner spared all thrills by having a radio delete. Despite having no tunes, the interior is in amazing condition. The black shines deep and rich, and there seems to be not cracks or fading. The bench seat allows seating for six. A feature that has long gone out of style and safety in modern, boring, grocery getting sedans.
The seller states that the paint is all original and has never been touched up. They also note that it has been garage kept, which would explain the amazing condition this car is in, especially for the New England weather. A recent ad for the Honda Insight shows cars in a state of BLAH or UGH or MEH in their design. This car is not that. It is a tribute to past ever-day life, and if you buy it, appreciate the present.
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