1972 Chevy Nova Ss 4 Speed 350 1 Owner Car With Documentation !!! Rare Find!!!!! on 2040-cars
Holbrook, New York, United States
UP FOR BID IS A 1972 CHEVY NOVA SUPER SPORT 4 SPEED POSI , THIS CAR IS A ONE OWNER CAR !!! WOW!!!! THAT'S RARE ITSELF . ON TOP OF BEING A SS 4 SPEED . AND POWER DISK BRAKES. THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD FROM MY PRIVATE COLLECTION.
THIS CAR WAS SPECIAL ORDERED WITH THE SS OPTION WITH THE TOP DOG ENGINE OF THE YEAR FOR THE NOVA 350 4BL CARB. @ 270 HP. AND ORDERED WITH THE M-21 4 SPEED AND A 10 BOLT POSI REAR. THIS CAR RETAINS IT ORG MOTOR AND TRANNY AND REAR . ALL NUMBERS MATCH . THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES (TURN KEY) THIS CAR IS A PERFECT CANDIDATE FOR A FULL RESTORATION! BY ALL MEANS THIS CAR IS NOT PERFECT , THE PAINT IS BUBBLING AND HAS SOME ROT IN THE TRUNK AND THE BACK FLOOR PAN (SHOWN IS PICTURES) . PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CAREFULLY , ALSO THE INTERIOR NEED THE FRONT BUCKETS NEED TO BE RECOVERED AND THE CARPET CHANGED , THE HEAD LINER IS PERFECT AND THE DASH PAD IS PERFECT . IT IS MISSING THE DRIVERS DOOR PANEL , YES THIS CAR DOES RUN AND DRIVE AND RUNS EXCELLENT I DROVE THIS CAR ON FRI FOR ABOUT 50 MILES AND DROVE GREAT . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME JON @ 1-631-872-1839 I WILL BE GLAD TO ANSWER THEM. PLEASE BID WITH YOUR HEAD NOT OVER IT . THIS IS A AUCTION , PLEASE HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY THIS DON'T WAIST MY TIME AND YOURS . I REQUIRE A $1000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT END OF AUCTION . AND FULL PAYMENT WITH IN 5 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. THANK YOU JON N |
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