1971 Nova Pro Touring *350 Ram Jet *od Auto* Factory A/c* on 2040-cars
West Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:350 Ramjet crate GMPP
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Pro Touring
Drive Type: overdrive automatic
Mileage: 70,000
For auction {1}1971 Chevrolet Nova,VIN #113271W298579.Car has been stripped to bare shell and sandblasted.New Goodmark rear quarters,front fenders,steel cowl induction hood.New rear tail panel.Rocker panels are the originals.Ventura cowl panel.Bumpers have the mounting bolts removed.Dupont Chromabase silver with PPG prismatic pearl SS stripes that have a fade effect in direct sunlight.Body and paintwork are of show quality,please see photos.New windshield.Tinted glass.Floors are painted inside and out with POR15.Spatter painted trunk area.Subframe connectors.Front subframe has been sandblasted and painted,all new suspension and steering parts.Power disc front brakes.New 5-leaf rear springs,all new mounting hardware.New brake and fuel lines.8.5 10 bolt posi 3.73 ratio,all new bearings and seals.Th700r4 automatic rebuilt with shift kit and GMPP recommended stall speed torque converter,custom made transmission crossmember,B&M sportshifter.New custom length driveshaft,balanced.New fuel tank with custom made internal baffles and GMPP recommended electric pump.350 RAMJET PFI GMPP crate engine with optional GMPP serpentine belt drive system including new power steering pump.Jet-Hot coated Heddman Hedders with new 2 1/2" exhaust.Factory ice cold A/C with new compressor, evaporator and condenser.New HD radiator.Pioneer indash am/fm CD with 4 speakers,2 are underdash.New carpet.Celebrity eurosport 2-spoke wheel.Cragar S/S wheels with BFGoodrich Radial T/A.Includes a photo portfolio of cars build,GMPP installation manual and code scanner.Has approximately 3,500 miles total since restoration completed,can be driven anywhere,fly in and drive home,averages @18 mpg.I am listing this vehicle for a relative,please direct inquiries to Bob at {413}330-3027 cell or {413}267-1970 Home 8am- 8pm EST.Thankyou for looking and good luck bidding.A deposit at auctions end is not required,payment arrangements must be made with owner and are due in full within 7 days of auctions end.We can arrange for vehicle shipping or assist the carrier of your choice.
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