1972 Chevy Nova 2-door Coupe on 2040-cars
Logan, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.7 350 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 2-door coupe
Drive Type: 2-wd
Mileage: 99,685
Sub Model: SS
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: n/a
Interior Color: Blue
1972 chevy nova,this car is very solid,no rust no where.if you are looking for a 1972 nova for your self to keep and finish restoring this is the one.blue paint base coat clear coat,needs wet sanded and buffed to look like glass.ok where to start /////////// there has been a fortune of time and money put into this car,new parts == rear bumber in box ,door handels,heater core,distributer-cap & rotor,headers,complete front disc brakes,,gas tank and senic unit,2-inch cow hood,hood catch,p/s lines still in box,superstat-thermostat,water pump,alternator belt,door and trunk rubbers,chrome belt moldings,front hood chrome molding and emblem,positive and negative cables,upper and lower radiator hose,aluminum radiator,both heater core hoses,plugs and wires,starter,aluminum holly dominator intake,upper solid motor mounts.............those are all new parts. MORE GOOD PARTS INSTALLED,850 holly double pumper,7-qt oil pan moroso,billet pullies,350 turbo transmission, the rearend is a 12 bolt out of a 1967 Camaro with a trailing arm.all glass good,windows roll up and down......................ENGINE IS ALL NEW 355 SB CHEVY,ALUMINUM VALVE COVERS,speed-pro forged pistons true 12:1 compression,harlum sharp roller rockers,double timeing chain and gear,aluminum timing chain cover,new cam and lifters haudrilic 525 lift actualy to small for motor,motor has 500hp,heads are 64cc world products(sportsman 2) 202 valves 629.99 each new.part number 955-011250-2. ((((((((((((( CLEAR TITLE IN HAND IN MY NAME,WILL HAVE TO BE NOTORIZED IN YOU NAME TO LEAVE MY POSSESSION ))))))))))) all of the interior is here,just needs installed its factory bench seat with blue int.i took it out was going to install buckets and switch to black.finish int and car is completed pretty much.
THERE IS OVER 16,000 INVESTED IN THIS CAR NOT COUNTING LABOR,IT DOES RUN CAN START IT RIGHT UP,SOUNDS LIKE A BEAST SHOULD BE IN 11S IN 1/4 MILE EASY.
QUESTIONS CALL JOE 614-496-0367---- OR-------740-380-9997 /////////////////////////////////// car is 4-sale local so reserve the right to end auction early,thanks good luck
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