1971 Chevrolet Nova Ss Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Saint George, South Carolina, United States
1971 CHEVROLET NOVA SS NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE , ENGINE CODE CJD(1971, 350 , 270 HP , 4 BBL)
12 BOLT REAR(FACTORY) NEW GAS TANK AND SENDING UNIT AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED COLUMN SHIFT CAR MULTI LEAF SUSPENSION POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING VERY NICE OPTIONED CAR, CAR WAS ORIGANALLY TAN FROM FACTORY, CAR WAS PAINTED ABOUT 8 MONTHS TO PAINT CODE 28,1970 FATHOM BLUE, CAR HAS ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANELS, THE REAR 2 FLOOR PANS WERE REPLACED( SMALL SECTION WHERE YOUR FEET GO) CAR HAS NEW INTERIOR, CARPET , DOOR PANELS, HEADLINER, SEAT COVERS, DASH PAD, ALSO SOUND DEADNER WAS APPLIED, PACKAGE TRAY ALL NEW RUBBERS AND WEATHERSTRIP, NEW FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, MARKER LENSES, TAILIGHT LENSES FLOWMASTER EXHAUST NEW WINSHIELD NEW WINDOW CRANK HANDLES, ARM REST BASES AND PADS ALL SEAT BELTS IN PLACE ENGINE COMPARTMENT NICELY DETAILED, ENGINE IS STOCK AS FAR AS I CAN TELL CAR RUNS GREAT AND DRIVES VERY GOOD, VERY TIGHT AND EASY TO DRIVE THIS CAR IS ABOUT AS ORIGINAL AS YOU WILL FIND OTHER THAN COLOR CHANGE NICE TIRES AND WHEELS I HAVE NO PAPERWORK ON THE CAR BUT A CLEAR SOUTH CAROLINA TITLE IN MY NAME!!!!!!! THE BUILD SHEET WAS ON TOP OF GAS TANK WHEN NEW ONE WAS INSTALLED BUT IT WAS NOT ABLE TO SAVE ( DAM IT) PLEASE CALL 803 614 0352 FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR FUTHER DETAILS( CALLS ACCEPTED ONLY FROM 5PM - 10 PM) THANKS FOR LOOKING AND THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE AT ANY TIME ALSO IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 POS FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDING( OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID) SHIPPING COST IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE BUYER 500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HRS OF AUCTION CLOSE( NON REFUNDABLE) |
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