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1969 Chevy Nova Ss 396 540 H.p Fully Restored Factory L34 40k In Upgrades on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:500
Location:

Lakewood, California, United States

Lakewood, California, United States
Advertising:

A FACTORY SS L34 PACKAGE WITH 396 -4 SPEED.NOW NEW AND UPGRADES CHEVY NOVA

1969 CHEVY NOVA SS 396 5-SPEED ,ORIGINAL ENGINE STROKED TO 468 540+ HORSE POWER,NEW GM HI-PERFORMANCE NITRATE STEEL CRANK,NEW TRW 10.5 PISTONS,COMP CAM,VALVE TRAIN TOP TO BOTTOMINCLUDIG COMP ROCKERS,SPRINGS,RETAINERS,SEALS,NEW GEAR AND CHAIN SET,HARMONIC BALANCER,WORD PRODUCTS MERLIN HEADS FULLY PREPPED AND PORTED,NEW HOLLY 850 CARB. EDELBROCK PERFORMER INTAKE MANIFOLD ,JET COATED FOR COOLER FUIL TRANSFER,HOOKER HEADERS FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS  HI-VOLUME OIL PUMP.STEET AND PERFORMANCE CHROME PULLY SYSTEM NEW TREMEC 5-SPEED WITH A HAYSE CLUTCH.

AIRRIDE TECHNOLOGIES RIDE PRO SHOCK WAVE SHOCK SYSTEM.GLOBAL WEST FRONT CONTOL ARMS FRONT SCHOCK WAVE SHOCKS REAR 4 LINK KIT ON A GM 12 BOLT POSI WITH SHOCK WAVE SHOCKS.

WILWOOD 4 BIG DISK BRAKES DRILLED AND SLOTTED ROTORS,6 PISTON FRONT CALIPERS 4 IN REAR WILWOOD MASTER CYLINDER CUSTOM PAINTED .

THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT HAS  A SMOOTH FIREWALL CUSTOM PAINTED MOTOR,FIREWALL,RADIATOR,. INNER FENDERS ALL TOP NOTCH.BODY ON THE NOVA IS LAZER STRAIGHT  WITH MARINA BLUE 2 STAGE PAINT ,WITH MIRROW FINSH VERY STRAIGHT NOVA MUST SEE. THE INTERIOR HAS BUCKET SEATS,POWER WINDOWS ,SHAVED DOOR HANDELS ,WITH REMOTED TO OPEN DOORS AND ROOL WINDOW UP,ALL NEW WIRE HARNESS THROUGH OUT THE CAR ,OPTIMA BATTERY.THE TRUCK WAS CUSTOM DETAILED AS WELL.

VINTAGE AIR CONDITON,AUTOMETER GAUGS,ALL NEW FELTS WEATHER STRIPPING ,NEW CHROME ,NEW SMOKED TAIL LIGHT LENSES .FOOSE  WHEELS 17" IN FRONT 18" IN REAR NEW TIRES.

THERE IS OVER $40,000.00 IN JUST UPGRADES  ON THIS NOVA WITHOUT. THE CAR HAS  MAYBE 200 TEST MILES ON RESTRATION CAR WAS JUST FINISHED JAN 2014 SO ITS A NEW CAR .CAR WIL BE AT GOODGUYS SHOW IN DELMAR  THIS WEEKEND  MUST SEE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS MIKE 562 6591948 OR SCOTT 562 6883619 ANY TIME .I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL FOR SALE .....................................................                                                                            

   

 

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