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1969 NOVA,BODY IS PRETTY SOLID NOT FULL OF BONDO, IS GOING TO NEED A LIL FINISHING TO PAINT,HAS AN 8.5 REAREND WITH 456 RICHMOND POSI,4LINK WITH COILOVERS,14/32/15 SLICKS ON WELD WHEELS,ALL THE TIN WORK IS DONE,IT HAS SELF TAPING SCREWS AT THIS TIME COULD POP RIVET UR CHOICE WILL NEED SEAM SEALED TO BE TIGHT,HAS A 2X4 BOXED FRAME FROM FRONT SUB FRAME BACK,HAS ORIGINAL DASH&WIRING,ONE RACING SEAT,NO CARPET OR DOORPANELS,HAS A NICE HEADLINER,HAS A HALO CAGE INSTALLED,ALL THE GLASS INTACT,HOOD IS NO GOOD WILL NEED A NEW ONE,CAR HAS BEEN GUIDE COATED&BODY IS ALL PUT BACK TOGETHER NOW,HAS FRONT&REAR FIBERGLASS BUMPERS THAT NEED BRACKETS&INSTALLED,HAS NO INNER FRONT FENDERS,THE ENGINE IS A STOCK 72 NOVA 350&350 TURBO TRANS,MOTOR IS JUST SETTING IN THE CAR,NO DRIVE SHAFT,EXQUAST ETC,WHATS IN PIC'S IS WHAT COMES WITH THE CAR,TURBO'S ARE A NEW SETUP NEVER BEEN RAN, STILL NEED MOCKED UP FOR THE CAR,TO FINISH TURBO SETUP IT NEEDS A CARB&OIL LINES&PLUMBING,TURBO'S ARE CAPABLE OF 150-400 HP A PEICE DEPENDING ON BOOST,DON'T KNOW SIZE OR THE BRAND,THIS CAR IS A PROJECT BUT A GOOD START,NEEDS JUST LITTLE THINGS TO B COMPLETE,CAR IS FORSALE LOCAL HAVE RITE TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME,CALL 937-559-7454 FOR MORE INFO THANKS FOR LOOKING,

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