Jessee L Purvis's Blog – June 2013 Archive (2)

i am selling my '78 Nova sleeper

due to recent events in my life i am having to put my '78 nova sleeper up for sale i am asking $2500 obo if anyone knows anyone who would like to buy it please let me know i am also willing to trade for a 80-91 camaro, 85-96 mustang, nissan 300zx, or any sport car that runs and can pass emissions.

Added by Jessee L Purvis on June 17, 2013 at 5:00pm — No Comments

WEST GA NOVA & CLASSIC CAR CLUB CHARITY CAR SHOW JUNE 15TH

i'd like to invite you to come to our first annual Charity car show all

proceeds will be going to the wounded warrior project



Saturday June 15th Douglasville, Ga 30135 Ingles parking lot, Fairburn

Rd 12pm - 4pm $15 upon entry to show off your car, to pay for your spot on

the day of car show find my Primer gray '78 Nova sleeper. we will be parking

on the outer edge of the parking lot near the road way. hope to see you

there.



We will be hosting a… Continue

Added by Jessee L Purvis on June 7, 2013 at 6:35am — No Comments

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