A friend of mine wants to thin out his fleet so he can focus on his El Camino project , therefore these two available, cars are located in Wheeling, WV. He has a stack of photos of each car available but to keep this thread simple I'll post one of each. Owner's email: eddietwotone@gmail.com
1976 Chevy Nova
"Has a TH350 3-speed auto with B&M floor shifter and a rebuilt four bolt main 350 with a Holley four-barrel carb and radical cam. Upgraded the cooling system to two electric fans running through a relay and recently installed a new power steering pump with lines. Dropped in two bucket seats from a 79 Monte Carlo, driver side is functional power seat. Spare parts include: Fiberglass hood with a low center scoop, fiberglass decklid, front and rear springs, two full size quarter panels.
Body needs some love, a little surface rust and some spots had been patched, currently has a coat of gloss sealant applied to the body. Interior wise, there is no headliner or driver side door panel. Transmission pan is bent at an edge and had a slight leak, tightening the bolts fixed it but a new pan wouldn't be a bad idea. All-in-all not a whole lot left project wise to handle on it and it runs great. Looking to get $5,500 for it and am willing to discuss the price."
1988 Pontiac Fiero
"Has a 5-speed manual and the 4 cylinder 2.5L motor. Have had the car for almost 3 years and have put 10,000 miles on it. I have replaced almost all the sensors on the motor as well as the ECM, coil module and coils. Has new rotors and pads all around, and both headlight motors have been replaced. New fan motor and relay, thermostat has been replaced and I just did an all-around tune-up on it. Manual steering rack has been rebuilt; passenger plastic bushing was replaced with a brass one, bearings where the steering shaft meet the rack have been replaced as have the outer and inner tie rods. I have a new trans mount as well as the lower two motor mounts for it, already replaced the upper dog bone mount. Also have a brand-new fuel-pump in box. I have a second set of wheels for it, that set of wheels does need new tires. Current set of tires were installed right before purchase.
Body has a few scuffs and the roof near the windshield has some paint chips, but nothing major. Interior needs some work. The car only came with a trunk and ignition key, there is not one for the doors but I do have two new door tumblers in box. I just replaced the gauge cluster, however it does not illuminate. Swapped fuses and verified solid connection as well as new bulbs in the cluster. The fuel gauge will read up to ¾ of a tank and down to ¼. I believe a new sending unit in the tank would resolve this. Looking to get $3,000 for it and am willing to discuss the price."
Contact info – eddietwotone@gmail.com