Original True 4 Speed Big Block Nova on 2040-cars
Blackwood, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396 Big Block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 99,999
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
True SS Nova Big Block. Adult owned. NJ title in my name, in my hand. All numbers match. Engine completely rebuilt about 500 mi. New main, rod, and cam bearings. New oil pump and pickup. New chrome oil pan, water pump, fuel pump. Heads professionally done. Lumpy hyd. cam. Holly Dominator intake, Holly spread bore carb. Summit distributer with MSD innerds. Heat painted headers. 3" collecters, 3' turbo mufflers. solid motor mounts and trans mounts Not installed frame connectors. Completely rebuilt stock subframe, new bushings, disk brakes, bearings, tie rod ends, sway bar bushings, idler arm, steering rag arm. New master cylinder. New brake lines, front to back. Hurst line lock. New fuel line, with hidden fuel shut off, from pump to tank. New fuel tank and sending unit with mural painted on tank. Lakewood blowproff bell housing. Lux clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel. Rebuilt aluminum Muncie 4 speed, with Hurst shifter. New u-joints. Stock 355 12 bolt rear. New rear brakes. Lakewood chrome traction bars, with "J" hooks. leaf springs completely rebuilt. 90-10 shocks in front, 60-40 in rear. all grade 8 bolts used on car. Bench seat redone. New door panels, rear side panels. New black rug still in box. rear seat very good. Mechanical SW water and oil pressure, with shut down lights. Auto Meter monster tach with shift light. Dash is rusty and needs a dash pad. needs headliner and package tray. Glass is all good. 5 -14" rally wheels, with caps and rings, 2 15" rally wheels. Solid floors, drivers side has been replaced. trunk has new floor. Body is rusted. I have both new rear quarters, and both rear inner fender panels. I also have the rear taillight panel Still wrapped rechromed front and rear bumpers. Original intake manifold, exhaust manifolds, Muncie shifter, points distributer. Car runs great ,and is fast .I entered in many local car shows and won many trophys. I have the original window sticker, protecto plate, assembly book, and more.. I am the second owner, bought it off my best friend, drove it when it was brand new. I have pictures of the long rebuild. Illness forces sale. No tire kickers or low ballers. I'll just keep in my garage. Weld wheels do not go with car. they belong to my son.
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