1971 Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
71 Nova SS 4 Speed All Original Matching Numbers Completed in July, 2013. We enjoyed the summer car shows! This stunning muscle car has less than 300 miles since sub
frame off complete restoration! 59,000 miles on speedo. This car is like new! This car is an original
Oregon car with original Oregon plates. All original body panels. No patches.
No rust, EVER! Under Body Restoration – Better Than New! ·
New Rebuilt Original 350 CID, Approx. 350 HP ·
Edelbrock Intake & Carb ·
Ceramic Coated Headers ·
Original Muncie 4 Speed & Original Shifter ·
Original 12 Bolt Rear 3.31 Ratio Open Non-Posi ·
New Alternator ·
New Battery ·
New Mini Starter ·
New Master Cylinder
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Original Power Steering ·
Original Power Brakes ·
New Disc Brakes. All OEM New Lines & Calipers ·
New Dual 2 1/2 inch Exhaust ·
New Shocks – All 4 ·
New Torque Thrust 16” Front/17” Back ·
New Tires ·
New Rubbers, Felts & Seals ·
All New Trim & Emblems ·
New Rocker Molding & Hood Inserts ·
New Grill & Headlight Doors ·
New Front & Rear Bumpers ·
New Vinyl Top ·
New Black Recovered Original Strato Bucket Seats ·
New Rear Seat Covers – Deluxe Rear PKG Tray ·
New Door Panels – Front & Rear ·
New Carpet & Dash Pad ·
New Kenwood CD with Remote, Amp & Sub ·
New Base Coat /Clear Coat - DuPont CORVETTE TORCH RED.
This car is completely restored and has a high quality paint job. Everything works and drives AWESOME!
I reserve the right to end this listing at any time if I sell the car locally. If you are local, serious buyers are welcome to come view the car in person. Please, NO tire kickers!
Active bidders are welcome to request additional photos.
Also, this car comes with DMV title search from day of purchase May 26, 1971 from Bird Chevrolet in Lebanon, Oregon.
This car is sold "AS IS" condition. There is no warranty.
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