1970 Chevy Nova Survivor 2 Door 6cly 4 Spd Big 10 Rear Sleeper Project Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Church Hill, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 CLY
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: BASE COUPE 2 DOOR
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 107,585
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Green
HELLO AND WELCOME TO MY AUCTION.. UP FOR GRABS IS MY 1970 NOVA . IM SELLING IT DUE TO I AM HELPING MY SON WITH HIS 1968 CHEVELLE PROJECT. WHEN I PURCHASED THIS CAR I HAD INTENSIONS OF BUILDING A LITTLE SLEEPER . I WAS GONNA LEAVE IT RUSTY AND ROUGH LOOKIN AND ONLY INSTALL NEW FLOOR PANS AND ADD ANOTHER ENGINE.. ( THERES A GREEN ONE ON U TUBE THATS TWIN TURBO AND ITS A BEAST , SO MY PLANS WERE TO BUILD MY OWN VERSION OF THAT, BUT NOW PLANS HAVE CHANGED SO YOU CAN MAKE IT YOURS.... ) I PURCHASED IT FROM A MAN WHO BOUGHT IT IN 1973. THE CAR WAS BORN A 6 CLY 3 ON THE TREE THEN AT SOME POINT WAS PUT IN THE FLOOR.,, BUT IT KEPT HANGING UP IN GEAR SO I INSTALLED A SAGINAW 4 SPEED AND FIXED THE PROBLEM.. ( THE 3 SPEED COMES WITH THE CAR IF YOU WANT THE ORIGINAL TRANS.. ) IM INCLUDING 2 NEW FLOOR PANS WITH THE CAR PLUS 2 BETTER CONDITION FENDERS AND YOUR CHOICE OF THE REAR BLACK SEAT OR YOU CAN HAVE THE ORIGINAL GREEN TORN ONE.. THE OLD RACKETY 6 CLY FIRES RIGHT UP AND MOVES THE CAR IN AND OUT OF MY SHOP WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE. ( I HAVE ONLY DRIVEN IT UP AND DOWN MY DRIVEWAY BECAUSE IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY TAGS ON IT.. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND MESSAGE ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 423 292 3883.. JOE.. I HAVE A LOT OF NOVA PARTS I WOULD LIKE TO SELL TO THE WINNING BIDDER IF HE OR SHE WANTED TO BUY THEM TO RESALE..????
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