1969 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
Rowland Heights, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : leslimondaine@juno.com .
1969 NOVA FACTORY SS 396 500 HP.
THE NOVA WAS A COMPLETE RESTRORATION FINISHED IN 2014 WITH THE BEST PARTS.
FULLY RESTORED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM
LAZER STRAIGHT BODY MARINA BLUE 2 STAGE PPG PAINT
396 STROKED TO 468 AROUND 515 HP
NEW GM HI-PERFORMANCE NITRATED STEELCRANK
NEW TRW PISTONS 10.5
BIG CHEVY RODS
COMP CAM VALVE TRAIN FROM TOPTO BOTTOM,COMP ROCKERS,SPRINGS,
WORLD PRODUCTS MERLIN HEADS FULLY PORTED
NEW EDELBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE
STREET AND PERFORMANCE CHROME PULLYS, DRIVE SYSTEM
4 ROW RADIATOR
CC HOOKER HEADERS 3" FLOWMASTER EXHAUST
NEW TREMEC 5 -SPEED TRANSMISSION
WILWOOD BIG DISC BRAKESDRILLED &SLOTTED ROTORS 6 PISTION CALIBERS FRONT 4 IN REAR
UPGRADED SUSPENSION ON CAR
GLOBAL WEST FRONT UPPER AND LOWER A ARMS WITH A AIR RIDE SHOCKWAVE AIR BAG
AIR RIDE 4 LINK IN THE BACK WITH SHOCKWAVE AIR BAGS
GM 12 BOLT REAR END POSI GEARS
FOOSE 17" AND 18" WHEELS NEW TIRES
VINTAGE AIR CONDITION
RON FRANSES WIREING HARNESS
LED TAIL LIGHTS
AUTOMETER GAUGES
CUSTOM BLACK INTERIOR BUCKET SEATS ,DETAILED TRUNK TO MATCH POWER WINDOWS
THE BODY AND PAINT ARE AMAZING THE FIREWALL AND ENGINE IS AS NICES
ALL NEW WEATHERSTIPPING ,FELTS ,RUBBERS,HOSES,BRAKE LINES,FUEL LINES
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Autoblog's guilty pleasure cars
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