1970 Chevy on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 crate
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: vinyl top
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 2,243
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
For sale is my BEAUTIFUL 1970 Chevy Nova!
This car is the ONLY CAR I OWN!
I drive it to work, to get groceries, to go to the movies, bars, restaurants. WHEREVER I GO MY NOVA IS MY ONLY MODE OF TRANSPORTATION! It is beyond reliable. It is equipped with POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AND ORIGINAL FACTORY A/C
This car is all steel. There is no major body filler, notice the photos of the 100% steel quarter panels. The paint is not show quality, but it is still gorgeous. I get compliments everywhere I go and everyday on my way to work groups of children wave and cheer as I zoom past. The car comes with the original jack and spare and the original manual from 1970! I was told that the car has the original vinyl top as well. The car is equipped with WELD racing wheels.
Under the hood sits a brand new 350 crate engine with less than 2500 miles, see listing for specific mileage. The car starts right up and idles great. I keep a performance edelbrock 4 barrel carb and intake. It is large enough for me to produce horsepower and small enough to where you aren't driving from gas station to gas station. The reason I chose to put a 350 in it is because all of these parts are bolt on and can be changed with ease. Want more horsepower? Bolt on a bigger carb, its that easy. Want to save gas money? Keep the edelbrock. The transmission is a 3 speed automatic 350 turbo. The car shifts smoothly without hesitation.
The interior is practically mint condition with two bench seats and lap belts. The steering wheel is a chevy hot rod model and the carpet is very nice. The only issue with the interior is the original A/C controls bind up when you go to turn it off, so the car has been equipped with an A/C kill switch underneath the steering column. This doesn't really effect me because I dont use the A/C, so I cut the V-belt on the compressor for the extra horsepower. All it takes is a new V-belt for the A/C to blow.
This car is style, it is class. This car is 100% ready to roll. Do you live in California? Buy this car and DRIVE IT BACK HOME. Car manufacturers don't make beauties like this today. Who wants to take their cars to a car show and then drive home? Not me. This car was made for the road, so that's where she deserves to stay.
Message me for additional questions or call (772)713-6061
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