Paxton Supercharged 1964 Chevy Ii Nova Hardtop 406 Roller World Heads Restored! on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Missouri, United States
Engine:4.6L 4638CC 283Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Hardtop
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Chevy II
Trim: Nova Hardtop 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 2,350
You are viewing a 1964 Chevy II Nova 2 Door Hard/Top with Sharp Regal Red Exterior,Custom Gray Velour Interior with Dakota Digital Dash,Ididit Billet Column with Tilt Billet Specialty Wheel,B&M Shifter,JVC Sound System,Built 406 Small Block with World S/R Torquer Heads 2:02 1:60 Valves,Comp Roller Rockers,Comp 294 Hydraulic Roller Cam,Paxton SN92 Supercharger,MSD Pro/Billet Distributor,MSD 6 BTM Box with Adjustable Boost Retard,BeeCool Aluminum Radiator,Hooker Ceramic Coated Chassis Headers with 3 Inch Flowmasters,Built 350 Turbo with 3800 stall,9 Inch Ford Rear 3:25 Posi,Torq/Thrust Wheels,CPP Disk Brake Conversion with Drop Spindles,VFN 4 Inch Cowl Hood,RCI 16 Gallon Pro/Street Fuel Cell,Trunk Mount Battery,Frame Tied,Super Solid Through-Out,Turn-Key,Very Fast, Ready to Show,Race or Cruise and Only has 23xx Miles on Complete Restoration, Feel Free to Contact Chris @ 314-795-7355 with any Questions or Concerns!
On Dec-18-13 at 10:57:43 PST, seller added the following information: Has a 383 Stroker not 406! On Dec-20-13 at 07:42:23 PST, seller added the following information: Watch the Video, http://youtu.be/NV8odUlYBeE |
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