1972 Chevy Nova In Perfect Condition. Needs Nothing But A Driver. on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
This is my other car I am selling to thin out the heard. It's a 1972 Chevy Nova that I've owned for 13+ years and it has been a joy to own and drive.Car runs great and handles excellent. Custom bodywork and paint done by the legendary Sam Foose and rubbed out by Jake of the Overhaulin' Show. Paint is 6.5 years old and looks like it was painted yesterday. There is ZERO rust anywhere on this car. The engine is a 383 Stroker with a Turbo 400 transmission that was just serviced. Lots of power yet very streetable and sounds great. This is one of my cars that I drive everywhere with no fear. Other features of the car are custom bucket seats up front and a custom rear bench seat made to fit around the roll bars.The roll bar up front was custom done to make it easier to get in and out of the car.Interior includes sound absorbing material throughout and with brand new black carpet. There is a custom made console that Sam Foose also made to fit the B&M shifter with a line lock button in the handle. 12 Bolt posi rear with 3:90 gears. New aluminum radiator with electric fan and K&N air filter. Engine was built for Nitrous but I've never run it in the 13+ years I've owned it. Tank and plumbing are there. Power steering with upgraded SSBC disc's brakes up front and drums in the rear make this car stop on a dime. New wheels and tires. 225/50/17 Nexen tires on 8x17 Chrome American Racing Wheels on all four corners. Front sway bar and frame connectors help to keep you on the road. Hooker Super Comp Jet Hot ceramic coated headers, front lower air deflector, radiator brace fillers and a drive shaft loop round out this beauty. Glove box has a hand drawn picture by Chip Foose and the autographs of both Chip and his infamous dad, Sam Foose on it. Look at the pictures and you can see the reflection of the trees and background with great detail. If you are looking for a car to work on, keep looking. This car is complete and needs nothing but a driver and a good home. If you require any other pictures, just let me know. I will answer and calls or emails the same day if not right away. Contact me through Ebay or email or phone. Rett Vincent 951-315-4429 cell |
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