1964 Nova True Super Sport V/8 Car on 2040-cars
Arvada, Colorado, United States
Engine:v/8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: super sport
Drive Type: autoomatic
Mileage: 54,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Super Sport
Up For Sale is A True 1964 Nova SS V/8 Car, That I was building into a Pro touring Car.This is not in any way a Race car of any kind.. Cars drives great to me. Please no tire kickers or Bull S***. Don't need help selling this car by anyone. Odometer reads 54,000 miles true miles on car body are unknown.
This car has been in storage sense 1991. I bought it from a real good friend of mine... Took me several years to get it out of his hands. I have been building this car for a about 10 months. I wasn't going to paint the car , because I wanted the nostalgia sleeper Look. Spent mounds of money on the Drive train and interior. Body does have some rust in the lower quarters behind the rear wheels. I have new replacement panels. Over all in good shape.
So here is what I have done to this car. Brand New CCP Pro-touring suspension , QA1 single adjustable shocks all around , Motor is a 355 With forged pistons. Fuelie Heads Dated 1964,All Ported and polished 3 angle valve job. Rebuilt Power guild Trans. Rear axle has had new seals put into it. Car has power brakes but still has all brake drum set up. With new shoes, springs.Also have front Disc brake kit , but not installed. Floors were in great shape no rust same for trunk . I Por15 all the floors and Trunk than Dynamat the floors. All new custom Interior from Headliner to Carpet. New Door Seals , Trunk seal, Any question Ask....
I have replaced all of the engine bay wiring with American wiring harness, and the tail light Harness . All gauges work, Head lights ,tail lights ,brake lights.
- Motor
710 block Four bolt main
bored .030 over TRW Forged pistons.
194 double hump fuelie heads GM 3782461 heads have been ported and polished, 3 angle valve job.Z/28 valve springs
Hardened push rods, roller tipped rockers.
Cam is a Howard's cam 480/480 lift,
All new stuff,
-Transmission
Powergluid
TCI converter. 2800- 3000 stall Street fighter. 741000
- Rearend
New seals , Diff cover. No Posi , Competition traction bars.
I have only put a couple hundred miles on this car. To get things all settled in so I can go and re-torque things again. Car Drives fine .
Take a look at all the pictures. There is also a Video of the Car on You tube.
If you have any question please ask.
14" really wheels with near new Tires. / Brand new tires and Newer Fully Polished Centerline Auto drags. . plus all of the rest of all the parts I have left boxes full. great Ebay items to sell if you want.
Vehicle is being sold as is where is condition with no warranties implied or expressed & buyer accepts all liability of this vehicle.
Buyer to arange & pay all insurance, shipping & transport related cost.
Seller not to be held responsible for shipping or transport damage or loss.
Seller reserves the right to reject bidders, offers & buyers.
Seller not responsible for any misrepresentation, typo's or wording of this ad/auction/sale of this vehicle.
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