1967 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
More infos regarding my car at: jovitajddeiter@poshtarts.com .
1967 Cheverolet Chevy II Nova Super Sport 2 Dr. Hardtop
My NOVA Background:
This vehicle has been my heart and soul of a culmination of 30 years building, restoring and drag racing vehicles
since I was 17. This Nova has been striped and designed 100% ground up! From the self-designed and manufactured
frame all the way to monster blown 541, this thing will shake the earth and surely give you the rush you’re
looking for. As all good things have to come to end, it’s time for me move on with life and this vehicle needs
the right home and right owner.
To be honest this vehicle has roughly more than 100K+ invested in parts and labor, I know I will never recoup that
and I’m ok with that. But the most important thing I can mention to buyers is this has been done CORECTLY and
designed to handle well over 1200HP. Best part is the car drives amazing on the street for those spring/summer car
shows!!!
Please keep in mind while I did my best to document and present this vehicle here it can’t all be placed up here,
currently all the major features are here.
VEHICLE ID:
YEAR-MAKE-MODEL - 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova Supper Sport 2 Dr. Hardtop
V.I.N. - 117377W11638 - ODOMETER - Reset 00000
REGISTRATION - NA
COLLECTIBLE CLASSIFICATION:
Appreciable/Collectible Quality Pro-Street Car
VHEICLE CHARACISTICS:
COLOR EXTERIOR - Black - 2 Stage
COLOR INTERIOR - Black
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS -
Steel/Stainless Steel
Welded 14 Point Full Chassis Roll Bar/Tubbed
New Factory 1/4s/Windshield
ORIGINAL OPTIONS - Wipers/Horn/Heater
ENGINE - Long Block -
541 CID Big Block Chevrolet-Merlin MK2 Tall Block
Lunati Stroker Crank Rods
Venolia 9:1 Blower Pistons
Brodex B# Heads
Manley Valves
Stud Girdle
Comp Cams Solid Roller Kit
Milidon Gear Drive/Pan
FUEL SYSTEM -
BDS 871
DFI
Earls/Russell Fittings
Aeromotive Pump
RCI Fuel Cell
BPred for cruising (102 OCT)
C10- For Street Fuel
C14- For racing Fuel
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM -
12 Volt Neg/Gnd/Trunk mtd Battery (Optima Cell
Pro Comp Gauges
Speed Pro Computer
MSD 7 AL2
Billet Distributor
Autowire Harness
Altenator
EXHAUST SYSTEM -
Custom Stainless Headers w/4" System/Borla Mufflers
TRANSMISSION
TH 400 Full Comp/Hurst
1/4 Stick/Driveshaft Loop
SFI Flywheel
JW Bell
REAR -
Dana 60
Strange Spool/M Williams Axles (40 Spline)/5/8 studs
4:10 Pro Gears
Transbrake
UNDERCARRIAGE -
Brakes - Wilwood Discs w SS Lines/P valve
Suspension - Alston Chassis Works Front / Rear w/Strange Coil Overs/4 Link - Panard Bar/Mustang II R&P
Wheels/Tires - Centerline Front Runners/ M/T Sportsman Pros(33/19.5)
Power Steering
INTERIOR ACC. -
Reconstructed w/Custom Gauges
Stainless Stell MetalWork Interior
SAFETRY EQUITMENT-
Simpson 5 point Belts/Net
External Electrical Shutoff
SkyJacker Chute
Some Notes that you should know about the Nova:
Only licensed runs on the car haven taken place on 1/8 track
Never raced in competition
Easy 8 sec runs & drives well on the street for shows :)
Dyno H.P. 1,050 on only 15 PSI - Can easily up boost to Max 20 PSI / Retune Computer
Includes all software / data and laptop
Also includes delay box for bracket racing
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