1971 Chevrolet Nova 454 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Manchester, Tennessee, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:454
Mileage: 1
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: SS
Drive Type: RWD
1971 Chevrolet Nova This car is all new. New 454.All stock.Everything under the hood is new.Muncie 4 speed.373 Rear end. Beautiful Tuxedo Black paint on a straight rustfree body.On a scale of 1 to 10 the paint is a 10.Allnew bumpers,chrome and trim.Glass in good shape.All new interior.I would say the interior is perfect with theexception of one hair linecrack in the dash pad.American Racing wheels,17x8 rear,17x7 front.The car has New calipers new rotors new pads front and rear new springs new shocks front and rear new bushings new master cylinder new exhaust new alternator new radiator new distributor new manifolds new engine new rear end gears new gas tank new interior new shifter new clutch new bumpers the list goes on and on This is a fully restored,ready to show,fresh restoration Nova.The bottom is painted and nice.A little dirty from driving.I reserve the right to end auction early and will listen to serious buy it now offers.931-273-7905 |
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