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1971 Chevrolet Nova Race Car on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:76681
Location:

Dalton, Wisconsin, United States

Dalton, Wisconsin, United States

This is a 1971 Chevrolet Nova Race Car - Great Classic Car

Very well built 468 Big Block Chevy Engine (roughly about 550 +  horse power)
Edelbrock High Rise Aluminum Valve Covers
Dart Aluminum Intake
Holley Double Pumper Carburetor
Accel  HEI Super Coil
Flow Master Exhaust
Chrome Pulleys and Accessories
Electric Fan
Electric Fuel Pump
Hooker Super Competition Headers
350 Turbo Transmission (New)
3400 Stall Converter
12 Bolt Posi Rear End with Chassis Engineering Rear Suspension
Superior axles, gears and spool
Crane Roller Rockers
Transmission Cooler

Fuel cell in the trunk
Monster tach with shift light
Ratchet quick shift with reverse lock out

*New Solid Roller Cam
* The Transmission and Converter are brand new as well as the front shocks
* New Battery
* New 4 inch Goodmark Cowl Induction Hood with new trim on hood
* All new lug nuts of Weld wheels with new front tires and slicks on the back

This car is from Arkansas and a very nice car. This is not a show car. I would consider it to be a 10 foot. Car is very presentable.

* Nova comes with a brand new interior - seats, carpeting, door panels, headliner, dash pad, etc.

Car can easily be made streetable. Headlights, taillights and markers are all in it - they just need the wiring to be hooked up. Needs alternator hooked up & wired. I have a chrome alternator that will come with the car. And you would need to take the slicks off the back and put 2 street tires on it.

Engine runs on racing fuel.

** I have a lot of money in the motor. The best of everything put into it.  About $8000 or more in the engine, transmission and rear end alone
Would consider possibly selling without the engine.

Great car for a collector or just someone who wants to go racing or to have a good street car.

I reserve the right to end the auction at any time without notice, as I have the car listed locally also.

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