1970 Chevy Custom Hot Rod Nova on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Engine:10.5:1 355
For Sale By:Owner
Mileage: 10,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Red/Black
Model: Nova
Interior Color: Black/Grey
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: Turbo 400
Here we have a 1970 Nova that I acquired in a trade along the way. My plans were to finish the car and have a street beast but my business has got in the way. When I got the car it was slated to be a drag car. It has frame connectors and a built 10 bolt with a mini-spool. Its supposed to be the good 10 bolt whichever that means. If memory serves me right it was out of a 69 camaro. Car is a fairly solid unit. Its been in Cali and Arizona its whole life from what i was told. Its got some patches from where I took the roll cage out. I had the car custom painted first. The body is about as straight as any other ive ever seen. My bodyman is great. The car is obviously red and black but what you cant see probably is the realistic fire tucked under the flames also. Its very subtle. I was going to but a 500HP big block in it but ran out of time to keep it for myself. I had a 355 laying around thats mildly built that we jammed it in. Came out of a running 64 corvette but wasnt original to the car. Smokes a little, not much just needs valve guides. Trans needs a rebuild. It was also one I had laying around. Its a turbo400. Then I had the interior done. It has a new dashpad, carpet, and seats. Seats are all custom. Needs a seat track on pass side. Just a generic deal, nothing special. However and unfortunatly the shop i had doing the upholstery closed doors and never gave me the front door panels. But I have another shop that could match a set for you. The car just needs nick nacks and small things to be done for the most part. Ive spent all the money on the car already. You just need to finish it. My loss is your gain. You will have to finish wiring the car, fuel pump, minor interior work, wheels and tires of your liking, and a little bit of plumbing work, youll be in in business. Hell I have 7k in paint alone and another 4k in interior work. Any questions call me or text me at 928-249-0154. I probably wont reply to email so just call or text please. Thanks for looking!
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