1970 Chevrolet Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
E-Mail Questions at: kayceeksstammler@veryold.net .
Highly documented big block 4-speed 396/L34 1970 SS Nova.
Documentation;
- Numbers matching
- Original Protect-O-Plate
- Broadcast Sheet
- Original Window Sticker
- Pre-Delivery Inspection Sheet
- Past Registrations
- Original Sales Invoice from Keefer Chevrolet in Columbus, OH where the car was sold new on July 16, 1970
- Complete binder of other documentation
If you have been looking for a documented true BB 4-speed SS Nova THIS IS THE ONE! - Car comes with a complete
binder of documentation since new. The first owner documented just about everything about this car from purchase
until he sold it in the early 90’s (with ~34K miles on it. The last repair receipt from original owner is dated
8/27/93 and the car had 34123 miles at that time). Since then a number of collectors including myself have owned
it. Car now has ~36K on it and was sold to me as actual miles from a reputable high end dealer in Oregon. I
believe that to be true, but some investigation would have to be verified with the owners since the original.
There is documentation that comes with the car with the subsequent owners’ information.
Car was originally purchased for $3897.30 from Keefer Chevrolet in Columbus Ohio (see window sticker). Original
battery warranty paperwork, original set of second keys, documented oil changes from the 70’s, repair invoices,
registrations – lots and lots of receipts (see pictures I’ve included a couple – there’s many more). See
the sheet of numbers pulled from the engine bay. All completely correct. Even the alternator and voltage
regulator are correctly date coded.
Car was repainted in its original Desert Sand paint probably sometime in the late 90’s early 2000’s. This car
was originally a very rare 2-tone SS. Desert sand body with white painted top. The white has since been replaced
with a vinyl black (looks fantastic). The interior sandalwood vinyl was also upgraded to a black vinyl to match
the black vinyl roof.
She runs great with a recent carburetor rebuild by one of the best engine builders on the east coast. 4 speed
manual trans is a real treat and the car acts exactly as you'd expect. The car has the standard suspension still
and does seem to have that aged stance but handles great and really takes you back in time!
Vehicle Features and options:
- Original Numbers Matching 396-350HP L34
- Original M20 4 Speed Trans
- Original 12 bolt 3.31 PosiTraction
- Power front Disc Brakes
- Power Steering
- Factory Tach
- Strato-Bucket Front Seats
- Console W/Gauges
- Low Fuel Lamp
- Delco AM Push Button Radio
- Exterior Decor Package
- Nova SS Equipment
- Original 14x7 Rally Wheels
- Correct Goodyear PolyGlas Tires
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