1973 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
1973 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport, 350 V8 with Hydra-Matic 350
Transmission. Documented true SS, I have copy of original window sticker and original bill of sale. Equipped with factory Sky Roof (new
vinyl) from WeatherShield LTD in Birmingham, England. Sky Roof was two year only option. In 1973 only 3259 Novas came with the Sky Roof. Sky Roof does not leak. No rust, solid floors. Insulation under carpet.
Fresh Daytona Yellow BC/CC paint with correct Phoenix Graphics SS stripes. Has factory AC, Tinted Windows, Power Disk front brakes, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, Exterior D'ecor Package. New BF Goodrich T/A radials on 15" Chevy Rally Rims, New Headliner, New Carpet, new Dash Pad and new correct weave front Seat Cover. The original engine, still in car was, delivered with 2-bl carburetor and single exhaust, now has Edelbrock Hi-Rise Intake with 4-bl, Headers and Magna Flow mufflers. Also has later model HEI distributor. Starts quickly, runs and drives great. The A/C blows cold. The window sticker (see pictures) verifies that is is an SS with Sky Roof, 350 V8 and Factory Air Conditioning. Engine starts quickly, runs smoothly and transmission shifts crisply. The car runs straight down the highway. Many Nova SS "clones" out there, this one is not. Call me at 321 213 1459 with any questions. |
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