1969 Pro Street Nova S/s on 2040-cars
Walton, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:555 ci big block chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: crome
Drive Type: driveshaft
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 30
Power Options: Power Windows
Sub Model: s/s
Exterior Color: Burgundy
1969 PRO STREET NOVA. THIS CAR IS STREET LEGAL. FULL RESTORTION. CUSTOM PAINT 4INCH COWL HOOD STEEL. CUSTOM INTERIOR BY GILLIN .ALL BLACK WITH PRO CAR CUSTOM SEATS AND 5 POINT SIMPSON BELTS.FULL AUTOMETER GAUGES CUSTOM KENWOOD CD PLAYER. CUSTOM CONSOLE WITH CUP HOLDER.BILLETSPECIAITIES STEERING WHEEL TILT. FLAMMINGRIVER COLUM. MOTOR THISIS A NEW 555 CI BIG BLOCK CHEVY WITH MAYBE 20 HOURS ON IT.ALL ROLLER MOTOR HP IS 600 CARB 950 QUICK FUEL MSD ING 6 AL BOX HEADDERS 3 INCH EXHUST. RADIATOR IS A BE COOL AL DUAL FAN SET UP WATER PUMP IS ELECTRIC HI OUT PUT. TRASMISSION TCI POWER GLIDE WITH 3000 STALL. 3000 TRANS BRAKE. CHASSIS BY S&W RACE.CARS ALLTUBUIAR WITH 12 POINT CAGE WITH SWING OUT BAR. THIS CAR IS FULLY TUBED WITH 15 BY 15 WIELD ALUMA STAR WHEELS. REAR IS A FORD 9 INCH WITH 373 MOLSER POSI. 4 LINK SET UP COIL OVER QA1 SHOCKS. 12 GALLON FUEL CELL WITH ELECTRIC PUMP ALL BRADED FUEL LINES. BEAKES ARE WILWOOD 4 PISTION CALIPERS. FRONTEND RACK&PNION WITH COIL OVER QA1 SHOCKS. THIS IS NICELY DONE PRO STREET NOVA FREHLY COMPLETED. NEVER BEEN RACED, THISIS PRICED TO SELL..ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL BOBBY AT 607 865 7002
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