1971 Chevrolet Nova Big Block Yenko Clone on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Engine:461 BIG BLOCK
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: YENKO CLONE
Drive Type: 2WD
Mileage: 83,000
Sub Model: YENKO
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: CORTEZ SILVER
1971 CHEVROLET NOVA BIG BLOCK YENKO CLONE
- CORTEZ SILVER EXTERIOR WITH BLACK YENKO STRIPES SUPER NICE PAINT FRESH RESTORATION
- TRIM IS VERY NICE SOME ORIGINAL PIECES PRESERVED ALONG WITH SOME NEW
- BODY IS SUPER NICE NEAR SHOW QUALITY
- TRUNK PAN IS GREAT FLOOR PANS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AS WELL
- INTERIOR IS BLACK AND IS IN FAIR SHAPE BUT WILL NEED SOME THINGS DASH PAD,CARPET,AND HEAD LINER,ECT.
- DRIVE TRAIN IS SUPER STRONG FEATURING A MONSTER 461 BIG BLOCK WITH A 350 TURBO TRANSMISION, AND A TEN BOLT POSITRAC REAR AXLE ALSO FEATURES JEGS TRACTION BARS
- CAR IS MECHANICALLY SOUND RUS AND DRIVES GREAT,MOST OF THE SIGNALS,LIGHTS,ECT. WORK AS WELL.
- THIS CAR IS SUPER POWERFUL NOT FOR AMATURE DRIVER
- FEATURES WELD WHEELS WITH NEWER TIRES
- AMAZING CAR AT A GREAT PRICE LOW RESERVE BID WITH CONFIDENCE CAR IS REALLY NICE
- LETTING THE CAR GO AT A CHEAPER PRICE SO BUYER CAN FINISH ALL OF THE LITTLE THINGS IF IT DOES NOT SELL WE WILL FINISH AND RELIST JUST TRYING TO GIVE SOMEONE THE BEST DEAL POSSIBLE.
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME FOR FURTHER INFO PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 513-324-4253 THANK YOU
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