1967 Chevy Ii Nova, Mini Tubbed With Chevy 421 Cubic Inch Engine on 2040-cars
Proctorville, Ohio, United States
Up for auction is a beautiful 1967 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II with a 421 Cubic inch small block with turbo 350 auto transmission. This car is laser straight with base/clear coat sunburst pearl red metallic that has been wet sanded and buffed to a mirror finish. This paint is perfect and gets many compliments on how well the paint and the sheer straightness of the body are on this car. You will not be disappointed with how I have described the overall condition of this car. If you live within driving distance and are looking for a Nova you will buy this car once you see it in person. I have missed many things that cost me much money when building. Car has less than 100 miles on since completed and I have owned since 2003. Car has been mini-tubbed with maintaining original quarters and inner wheel wells. Trunk is all original with fuel cell and moser axles, 12 bolt 4.11 rear end. Motor consists of balanced Eagle rotating assembly with steel crank, H Beam 4340 rods, Ross 10.5 to 1 pistons w/Aluminum heads with Manley valves. I built this motor with maximum horsepower that will run on pumped 93 gas. Cam is a Lunati solid roller with Crane gold racer billet aluminum roller rocker arms with stud girdle. Intake consists of Edelbrock Victor Jr. BLP Products Pro Flow 850 carb with MSD Pro Billet Distributor, 6AL box and MSD coil. Fluidamper race harmonic balancer built with absolutely no expense sparred. Car Has Howe Aluminum radiator, electric fan, CSI Electric Water pump, chrome 100 amp alternator, fabricated aluminum valve covers, Hooker Super Comp coated headers, Flowmaster super 40 delta flow mufflers, Competition Engineering front drag shocks, Willwood Dynalite Pro series disc brakes on front, B&M Pro-Stick shifter, Weld Draglite wheels with new tires, Auto Meter Gauges. Interior in car is flawless with roll bar that can be unbolted and removed if necessary. New Diehard Gold Battery just replaced. This motor has never been raced and only driven to local car shows and cruise-inn. The motor was professionally built Lemley Racing Engines. Car can be viewed most evenings and weekend. I urge you to see this one in person.
My phone number is 304-382-2183 Car located in Proctorville, Ohio.
Car is for sale locally and auction may be cancelled at any time.
I made a small video of the engine running. Picture quality is not the best due to my having to use the Ipad. The video link is: http://youtu.be/KjiFwfGHeqo |
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