Looks can be deceiving! This 1989 Vauxhall Nova GTE, according to the DVLA website, was taken off the road in 2001!
From the seller: “1989 Vauxhall Nova GTE
Only 67063 miles from new
All original with dealer number plates still on it
This is a restoration project for someone
It’s all original
Just one wheel trim missing and the ashtray
The interior seats have no rips or tears and are all very clean as are the carpet
Engine is very clean we have had it running but will need attention due to standing for a period of time
Bodywork arches have survived well Drivers door the bottom is rusty and corner has crumbled away Passenger door pretty good with just bubbling on the bottom Boot has started Togo in the corners Battery tray in the corner aswell
Underneath looks solid Overall for a 1989 Nova not to bad
The owner had this car for many years then just pushed in a shed one day and left it We acquired it hoping to do a restoration but work business and family doesn’t give us the time to do
This is super rare in this original condition”
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