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Year:1973 Mileage:14842
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States


 

Hello! We have been doing business on the internet since February 2001. Always a learning experience. We have tirelessly tried to find and fairly offer good deals while keeping the auction fun and the buying experience enjoyable. Our business hours are 9-6 EST, M-F and we are just a phone call away at 859-846-4229. Doug Rood or Karen Epley will be happy to address any questions/concerns/comments you might have. If you would rather you can certainly send an eBay message or email us at blackhorsemotorworks@windstream.net. Thank you!

1973 CHEVROLET NOVA SS 350 4-SPEED




I am pleased to offer this extremely nice 1973 Chevrolet nova Custom with a 350 C.I. engine, 4-speed transmission and factory air conditioning. I do not have documentation of it being an SS. I will describe this Nova as it was described to me. 1973 Chevy Nova (custom) SS 350 original engine, 4-speed transmission and a 3.08 rear gear. The diff is an 8 1/2 10 bolt. This Nova is equipped with power steering, front disc brakes (power) factory A/C, American Racing polished torq-thrust wheels, 16” front 17” rear, new radial tires. This Nova was repainted in first restoration in 2001 and the rest of the car was restored in 2005. The entire car has been completely restored including professional rebuild on engine, transmission, new Hurst shifter and installation kit, sub-frame removed blasted, painted and rebuilt. All new springs, shocks, poly-bushings throughout, Moroso bolt in frame connectors were installed. The interior is completely re-done. It has a new gas tank, new Mallory H.E.1, ignition, flowmasters, aluminized 2 1/2 ” dual exhaust 350/350 GM hydraulic cam, aluminum 4 barrel intake manifold, 650 Holley double pumper carb, front 1” sway bar, new radiator, many new items underhood, belts, hoses way too much to list. This Nova drives perfect and can be driven anywhere. Well over $25,000.00 invested. This is a Georgia car and was built at the Van Nuys plant in California. The VIN decoded reads 1- Chevrolet Y - Nova custom 27 – 2 door sedan H – 350 engine 3 – 1973 and L – Van Nuys, CA. I hope this tells you enough about this beautiful Nova but if not simply email or call with any questions you may have. We will always end an auction early so call and make an offer and still be protected under ebay. My personnel cell is 859-533-8238. Thanks for looking.



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KY bidders will add 6% usage tax and $199 transfer/doc fees.  Out of state residents will add $128 to cover title fees, mailing costs, temporary tags, etc.  Contact to be made by winning bidder within business 24 hours and a minimum partial payment to be made within 72 hours of auction end. The partial payment is non-refundable, unless we fail to deliver the goods as described.  Balance will be due within 7 business days of the close of the auction.  Any exceptions to be worked out before the completion of the sale. Auctions ending on a Friday or holiday will be addressed the follow business day. We will be happy to assist the new owner in arranging transportation from our nearby airport, Lexington Bluegrass Field, at no extra charge. 

All bidders must understand and agree that we reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time for any reason and we shall not be held liable for any such cancellation or closure.  Unqualified or deadbeat bidding, auction interference, or any for of harassment will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.  We are professionals in the business of selling quality vehicles.  We take our eBay auctions very seriously and reserve our auctions for qualified, registered bidders within the eBay community.

Please remember, this is a used car, which as nice as it may be, is not prefect.  We strive to deliver accurate descriptions, but it is possible to miss small deficiencies (i.e. missing lighters, key fobs, CD cartridges, manuals, etc.) and will not be held liable for these minor misnomers.  All or our vehicles are sold AS IS/WHERE IS and come with no warranties, expressed or implied, unless otherwise stated.


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