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1966 Chevrolet Nova 327/350hp L79

$ 76560

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1966
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drive Type: --
  • Sub Model: 327/350hp L79
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Deposit amount: 500.0
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
  • Engine: 327/350hp
  • Title: 1966 CHEVROLET NOVA SS 327/350hp L79 Tuxedo Black All #'s Matching & Documented!
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Condition: Used
  • Deposit type: 1
  • VIN Number: 118376N143913 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Interior Color: Black
  • VIN: 118376N143913
  • Mileage: 51000
  • Levelling Jacks Included: false
  • Body Type: --
  • Power Options: --
  • Options: --
  • Model: Nova
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Trim: 327/350hp L79
  • For Sale By: Dealer
  • SubTitle: 1966 CHEVROLET NOVA SS 327/350hp L79 Tuxedo Black All #'s Matching & Documented!
  • Transmission: Manual

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    1966 CHEVROLET NOVA SS 327/350hp L79 Tuxedo Black All #'s Matching & Documented!
    Stock #:
    A428
    Exterior Color:
    Tuxedo Black
    Interior Color:
    Black
    Transmission:
    Manual
    Fuel Type:
    Gas
    Engine:
    327/350hp
    Mileage:
    51,000
    Title Condition:
    Clear
    If you happen to be an avid American classic car collector, there is no way around the fact that the car you are viewing right now is an absolute ‘must have’ for any serious muscle car afficiando, especially for you Bowtie fanatics!
    ‘Red Hills Rods & Classics’ is very proud to offer you this investment-grade, all numbers-matching, frame-off restored, and fully documented 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS 327/350hp L79, finished in arguably the rarest and most sought-after factory color of Tuxedo Black (Code AA). Ask yourself how many documented, numbers-matching, factory Tuxedo Black L79 Novas are truly left out there? The fact is that 99.9% of them are clones or recreations, so to acquire a ‘real’ documented numbers-matching example is about as rare as it gets!
    Not wanting to take a back seat to the other manufacturers, Chevrolet upped the ante in 1966 and redesigned the Chevy II, since it had been five years since the last make-over. The big news was the 327/350hp L79 motor now being offered in the Chevy II, which features: 11:1 compression, forged pistons, big-valve heads, and an aluminum intake manifold w/ a 600 cfm Holley 4-barrel carburetor. The 350hp rating was quite conservative to say the least. The L79 camshaft provides excellent throttle response, a great power curve, and a lumpy 800-rpm speed idle to boot. At the time, it quickly became the hot ticket for any self-respecting small-block Chevy owner. The free-revving L79 is a storm-trooper from 2,400 rpm all the way to 5,800 rpm, and often leaves the big block cars in its dust! The L79 motor looks great too, w/ a chromed dual-snorkel air cleaner, chrome rocker covers, and a chrome oil filler cap at the front of the aluminum intake manifold. GM even did the exhaust right, w/ duals and resonators for that raspy sound.
    This gorgeous example underwent a comprehensive frame-off restoration which resulted in the stunning car you are looking at now. All of the original rust-free sheet metal is absolutely ‘laser’ straight from front to back, w/ a perfect glassy appearance that is second to none. There are absolutely no waves and/or ripples anywhere on the car. The correct Tuxedo Black paint appears to be a mile-deep w/ a rich lustrous shine that simply cannot be improved upon, and the chrome & stainless trim is in show-quality condition throughout. The car was a 51,000 original mile example in excellent condition before the restoration began, so several original trim pieces such as the side rocker panels and rear trim panel were left as-is, and look beautiful. Also, the original glass is still in place and looks excellent, which is amazing for being 55 old. She sits on the original 14” steel wheels w/ the original full-size ‘SS’ hubcaps wrapped w/ Bridgestone Silvertown 1” white-wall tires (6.95 x 14). You can walk around this L79 Nova SS a hundred times and you will not find a bad angle. She is absolutely gorgeous! The undercarriage is highly detailed throughout, just like the rest of the car, and is ready to show @ any national-level automobile event.
    Open the driver’s door and you will find a beautifully restored black vinyl bucket seat interior w/ 4-speed console. When you slide inside, it feels like 1966 all over again, w/ everything appearing factory correct throughout. All of the original gauges, lights, blinkers, etc., are in perfect working condition. Even the original clock works beautifully and the lighter pops out hot! Factory correct seat belts in front & back round out the perfect Nova SS interior. The trunk area is as tidy as the rest of the car, and includes the spare wheel, spare tire, original jack assembly, OEM trunk mat and correct deck lid stickers in place.
    Now let’s get to the really important stuff, shall we?
    Open the hood and nestled inside the beautifully detailed engine bay you will find the original numbers-matching 327/350hp motor (suffix code F0216ZI and partial VIN) dressed up correctly w/ chromed dual-snorkel air cleaner, chrome rocker covers, etc., linked to the original numbers matching Muncie 4-speed transmission (Muncie code P0222 and partial VIN), which feeds power to the original numbers matching 3.31 Positraction 12-bolt rear end (BS 0224 G). These are original stampings, not the re-stamped nonsense that you will find on 99.9% of L79 Novas. All date codes line up perfectly and all stampings on the motor, transmission & rear-end match the original Protecto-Plate. For the serious buyer, I have photos of these stampings, along w/ the stampings on the bellhousing, alternator, intake manifold, Holley carburetor, exhaust manifolds, starter, water neck, wiper motor, etc. She fires up instantly w/ the flick of the wrist, sitting @ 1400-1500 rpm while it warms up, and w/ a slight tap of the accelerator goes down to around 800 rpm and idles smoothly. She runs, drives & performs beautifully in every way, and is an absolute BLAST to drive!
    As I am sure you know, original documentation is of vital importance for any rare collector car, especially in regards to muscle cars that are so often cloned or faked. Paperwork on this beautiful 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS L79 includes: original Warranty Protection booklet w/ original Protecto-Plate (includes the original key from the dealership taped inside), original Owner’s Manual, (2) original Chevy II Accessory booklets, (2) original Dealership brochures, original 1966 Chevrolet Paint Chip chart, original 1966 Chevy II Service Manual, original 1966 Chevy II Overhaul Manual, and extensive title history going back to when it sold new @ Roger Dean Chevrolet in Charleston, West Virginia, on March 21, 1966.
    If you have been searching for a ‘real’ numbers-matching & fully documented 1966 Nova SS L79, I’m sure that you realize by now that the search can be quite frustrating as you sift through all of the clones and made-up cars that are being advertised as the real-deal. Finding a fully documented factory (Code AA) Tuxedo Black ’66 Nova L79 that fits the criteria that I’ve mentioned is nearly impossible, as the few remaining examples that exist are firmly tucked away in high-end collections, never to see the light of day. There are only (2) other examples of 'real' fully documented, numbers matching factory Tuxedo Black 1966 Nova SS L79 cars that have gone through auction, one selling @ MECUM in 2013 for 5,000 (7,500 after commissions), and an unrestored one-owner example that bid up to 5,000 @ MECUM in 2014, but was a 'No Sale'. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire one of the most sought-after Chevrolet muscle cars ever produced. This special 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS 327/350hp L79 is an investment-grade classic that will only continue to appreciate in value as the years pass. Don’t let this rare opportunity slip by!
    Vehicle Description
    If you happen to be an avid American classic car collector, there is no way around the fact that the car you are viewing right now is an absolute ‘must have’ for any serious muscle car afficiando, especially for you Bowtie fanatics!
    ‘Red Hills Rods & Classics’ is very proud to offer you this investment-grade, all numbers-matching, frame-off restored, and fully documented 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS 327/350hp L79, finished in arguably the rarest and most sought-after factory color of Tuxedo Black (Code AA). Ask yourself how many documented, numbers-matching, factory Tuxedo Black L79 Novas are truly left out there? The fact is that 99.9% of them are clones or recreations, so to acquire a ‘real’ documented numbers-matching example is about as rare as it gets!
    Not wanting to take a back seat to the other manufacturers, Chevrolet upped the ante in 1966 and redesigned the Chevy II, since it had been five years since the last make-over. The big news was the 327/350hp L79 motor now being offered in the Chevy II, which features: 11:1 compression, forged pistons, big-valve heads, and an aluminum intake manifold w/ a 600 cfm Holley 4-barrel carburetor. The 350hp rating was quite conservative to say the least. The L79 camshaft provides excellent throttle response, a great power curve, and a lumpy 800-rpm speed idle to boot. At the time, it quickly became the hot ticket for any self-respecting small-block Chevy owner. The free-revving L79 is a storm-trooper from 2,400 rpm all the way to 5,800 rpm, and often leaves the big block cars in its dust! The L79 motor looks great too, w/ a chromed dual-snorkel air cleaner, chrome rocker covers, and a chrome oil filler cap at the front of the aluminum intake manifold. GM even did the exhaust right, w/ duals and resonators for that raspy sound.
    This gorgeous example underwent a comprehensive frame-off restoration which resulted in the stunning car you are looking at now. All of the original rust-free sheet metal is absolutely ‘laser’ straight from front to back, w/ a perfect glassy appearance that is second to none. There are absolutely no waves and/or ripples anywhere on the car. The correct Tuxedo Black paint appears to be a mile-deep w/ a rich lustrous shine that simply cannot be improved upon, and the chrome & stainless trim is in show-quality condition throughout. The car was a 51,000 original mile example in excellent condition before the restoration began, so several original trim pieces such as the side rocker panels and rear trim panel were left as-is, and look beautiful. Also, the original glass is still in place and looks excellent, which is amazing for being 55 old. She sits on the original 14” steel wheels w/ the original full-size ‘SS’ hubcaps wrapped w/ Bridgestone Silvertown 1” white-wall tires (6.95 x 14). You can walk around this L79 Nova SS a hundred times and you will not find a bad angle. She is absolutely gorgeous! The undercarriage is highly detailed throughout, just like the rest of the car, and is ready to show @ any national-level automobile event.
    Open the driver’s door and you will find a beautifully restored black vinyl bucket seat interior w/ 4-speed console. When you slide inside, it feels like 1966 all over again, w/ everything appearing factory correct throughout. All of the original gauges, lights, blinkers, etc., are in perfect working condition. Even the original clock works beautifully and the lighter pops out hot! Factory correct seat belts in front & back round out the perfect Nova SS interior. The trunk area is as tidy as the rest of the car, and includes the spare wheel, spare tire, original jack assembly, OEM trunk mat and correct deck lid stickers in place.
    Now let’s get to the really important stuff, shall we?
    Open the hood and nestled inside the beautifully detailed engine bay you will find the original numbers-matching 327/350hp motor (suffix code F0216ZI and partial VIN) dressed up correctly w/ chromed dual-snorkel air cleaner, chrome rocker covers, etc., linked to the original numbers matching Muncie 4-speed transmission (Muncie code P0222 and partial VIN), which feeds power to the original numbers matching 3.31 Positraction 12-bolt rear end (BS 0224 G). These are original stampings, not the re-stamped nonsense that you will find on 99.9% of L79 Novas. All date codes line up perfectly and all stampings on the motor, transmission & rear-end match the original Protecto-Plate. For the serious buyer, I have photos of these stampings, along w/ the stampings on the bellhousing, alternator, intake manifold, Holley carburetor, exhaust manifolds, starter, water neck, wiper motor, etc. She fires up instantly w/ the flick of the wrist, sitting @ 1400-1500 rpm while it warms up, and w/ a slight tap of the accelerator goes down to around 800 rpm and idles smoothly. She runs, drives & performs beautifully in every way, and is an absolute BLAST to drive!
    As I am sure you know, original documentation is of vital importance for any rare collector car, especially in regards to muscle cars that are so often cloned or faked. Paperwork on this beautiful 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS L79 includes: original Warranty Protection booklet w/ original Protecto-Plate (includes the original key from the dealership taped inside), original Owner’s Manual, (2) original Chevy II Accessory booklets, (2) original Dealership brochures, original 1966 Chevrolet Paint Chip chart, original 1966 Chevy II Service Manual, original 1966 Chevy II Overhaul Manual, and extensive title history going back to when it sold new @ Roger Dean Chevrolet in Charleston, West Virginia, on March 21, 1966.
    If you have been searching for a ‘real’ numbers-matching & fully documented 1966 Nova SS L79, I’m sure that you realize by now that the search can be quite frustrating as you sift through all of the clones and made-up cars that are being advertised as the real-deal. Finding a fully documented factory (Code AA) Tuxedo Black ’66 Nova L79 that fits the criteria that I’ve mentioned is nearly impossible, as the few remaining examples that exist are firmly tucked away in high-end collections, never to see the light of day. There are only (2) other examples of 'real' fully documented, numbers matching factory Tuxedo Black 1966 Nova SS L79 cars that have gone through auction, one selling @ MECUM in 2013 for 5,000 (7,500 after commissions), and an unrestored one-owner example that bid up to 5,000 @ MECUM in 2014, but was a 'No Sale'. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire one of the most sought-after Chevrolet muscle cars ever produced. This special 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS 327/350hp L79 is an investment-grade classic that will only continue to appreciate in value as the years pass. Don’t let this rare opportunity slip by!
    Vehicle Warranty
    This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
    About Red Hills Rods and Classics
    '
    RED HILLS RODS & CLASSICS
    ' specializes in rare
    Classic Cars
    ,
    Muscle Cars
    &
    Hot Rods
    .
    Based in Saint George, Utah,
    R.H.R.C.
    was founded by
    Steven Ray Anastos
    after he relocated to Southern Utah from Southern California. Steven had mainly been dealing in high-end Mopar Muscle Cars in California since 2003, where he did business under the name
    'Steve’s Killer Bees'
    . The stunning landscape, beautiful weather, & open roads make Southern Utah the perfect place for such a business. The area was starving for a taste of the Hot Rod Kulture and
    R.H.R.C.
    has become the premiere Classic Car dealership in Southern Utah! Other retail items include: Helmets, Goggles, Sunglasses, Hats, Beanies, Jewelry, DVD’s, Books and Hot Rod Collectibles such as
    Rat Fink
    ,
    Clay Smith
    and
    Mooneyes
    . They also market their own line of
    R.H.R.C.
    apparel. Much of their business has been and will continue to be internet-based, especially the sale of their high-end Classic Cars & Hot Rods. After all, this is a cyber world that we are dealing in these days, and
    R.H.R.C.
    has always catered to that market & plans to continue doing so for a very long time!
    '
    RED HILLS RODS & CLASSICS
    ' specializes in rare
    Classic Cars
    ,
    Muscle Cars
    &
    Hot Rods
    .
    Based in Saint George, Utah,
    R.H.R.C.
    was founded by
    Steven Ray Anastos
    after he relocated to Southern Utah from Southern California. Steven had mainly been dealing in high-end Mopar Muscle Cars in California since 2003, where he did business under the name
    'Steve’s Killer Bees'
    . The stunning landscape, beautiful weather, & open roads make Southern Utah the perfect place for such a business. The area was starving for a taste of the Hot Rod Kulture and
    R.H.R.C.
    has become the premiere Classic Car dealership in Southern Utah! Other retail items include: Helmets, Goggles, Sunglasses, Hats, Beanies, Jewelry, DVD’s, Books and Hot Rod Collectibles such as
    Rat Fink
    ,
    Clay Smith
    and
    Mooneyes
    . They also market their own line of
    R.H.R.C.
    apparel. Much of their business has been and will continue to be internet-based, especially the sale of their high-end Classic Cars & Hot Rods. After all, this is a cyber world that we are dealing in these days, and
    R.H.R.C.
    has always catered to that market & plans to continue doing so for a very long time!
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