1970 Nova Ss Pro Street Car Bes 622 Bbc 1260 Hp On Motor !!! on 2040-cars
Chestertown, Maryland, United States
Engine:BBC
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SS
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 73,000
I HAVE MY 1970 REAL NOVA SS 4 SPEED BBC CAR FOR SALE, IT IS A STREET/STRIP CAR, ALL STEEL EXCEPT FOR HOOD AND TRUNK LID. CAR HAS A BES 622 BBC THATS MAKES 1260HP ON MOTOR WITH RACE GAS !BUT HAS A NOS FOGGER SYSTEM THAT IS SET AT A 250 HIT. BUT HAS NEVER BEEN USEDON THIS MOTOR MOTOR HAS 8 1/4 MILE PASSES ON IT. TURBO 400 TRANS NEAL CHANCE CONVETER 9" INCH REAR WITH 4:30 PRO GEARS CAR IS BACK HALFED 4 LINK WITH 33/10.5 15 REAR TIRES. BUT WILL HOLD ALOT BIGGER. CAR HAS STOCK STEEL FLOOR, CARPET, 2 SEATS, ORIGINAL DASH, ALL ORIGINAL WINDOWS THAT GO UP AND DOWN FULLY FUNCTIONAL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS. CAR HAS 4" INCH EXHAUST WITH REAL STREET MUFFLERS AND IS NOT LOUD AT ALL, CAR HAS A FUNNY CAR CAGE THAT WAS CERTIFIED FOR 750 ET IN 2007 WHEN CAR WAS BUILT BUT RULES HAVE CHANGED, AS OF NOW IT NEEDS A FEW BARS UNDER CAR TO RECERTIFY FOR 750 JUST HAD CAGE CERTIFIED FOR 850 ET. THIS YEAR CAR HAS BEEN 820 ET WITH A 60 FOOT OF 119 AT 3480 LBS. CAR IS ONE OF THE FASTED ALL MOTOR 3500 LB STREET STRIP CARS AROUND WILL RUN IN THE 7S WITH NOS. THE CAR IS CLEAN AND FAST. WE SPENT A $120,000 IN THIS CAR $48,000 IN THE MOTOR ALONE 443-4804601 OR 410-810-1616 JIMMY
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