1966 Nova Pro Street on 2040-cars
San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States
THIS CAR STARTED OUT A CALIFORNIA CAR AND AFTER 7 YEARS IT IS NOW A VERY FAST PRO STREET CAR, THE MOTOR IS A BBC 600 CUBIC INCH, IT MADE 901HP ON THE DYNO, AS YOU CAN SEE FROM ALL THE PICTURES THE CAR WAS DONE TO LOOK GOOD AND GO FAST , IT IS A BLAST TO DRIVE, WILWOOD BRAKES ON ALL FOUR CORNERS, WILWOOD MASTER CYLINDERS WILWOOD PEDAL ASSEMBLY.PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICTURES AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO CALL OR EMAIL ME.ALL OF THE INTERIOR IS LEATHER, THE HEADERS WERE CUSTOM MADE ALONG WITH THE EXHAUST, THE CHASSIS WAS BUILT PROFESSIONALLY BY JOHN AT SOUTHWEST CUSTOM TRUCKS. THE BODY WORK IS NOTHING SHORT OF BEAUTIFUL, HOWEVER WE HAVE FOUND SOME VERY SMALL SCRATCHES ON THE DRIVER SIDE ROOF THEY ARE VERY HARD TO SEE AND THERE IS A VERY SMALL CRACK IN THE DECK LID WHERE WE SHAVED THE INDENTATION, AGAIN VERY HARD TO SEE.THE MOTOR IS A DART BLOCK TALL DECK IT HAS SOME OF THE BEST PARTS MADE INCLUDING FULL ROLLER COMP CAMSHAFT TOPPED WITH JESEL ROCKERS,THE CRANK IS A LUNATI 4.5 STROKE WITH LUNATI RODS AND JE PISTONS, THE COMPRESSION RATIO IS 11 TO 1, THE HEADS ARE AFR 355 CC.THE REAR END IS A FORD NARROWED 9 INCH WITH A DETROIT LOCKER AND 4/11 GEARS GOOD LUCK!!
480-586-5502 THIS CAR IS FOR SELL LOCALLY, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME. |
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