1972 Chevrolet Nova Base Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Rinard, Illinois, United States
For sale, a 72 Chevy Nova two door with solid body and floor pans. It has a mild 350 freshly rebuilt with less than 500 miles on it and a 350 trans. The body is in a base coat, it has had a lower rear quarter replaced on the driver side, all the glass is good, new tires on ralleys, power steering with new hoses, new carpet, beautiful car. It is a head turner as is or finish out the paint for a show winner. (More details to come) On Jun-14-14 at 20:27:45 PDT, seller added the following information: ok, more details about the Nova...I bought this car in Indiana about two years ago, before that it came from Georgia, it was a project in progress. The engine had just been rebuilt and set in the car, it was ran for the first time when I looked at the car just so I could hear it run. I buttoned things up under the hood such as installing the PS, belts, hoses, etc. It has a freshly rebuilt Q-Jet, HEI ignition, headers and cherry bombs. The tires are BF Goodrich Radial T/A 225 70SR 15 on original ralley wheels. The odometer shows 95508 miles but the engine has less than 500 miles on it, it has new subframe bushings, a hood scoop on the original hood, it has power steering with new hoses, it has black interior with bench seat (one seam has come apart on the driver side) and column shift, new carpet and arm rests, it does need a headliner-the bows are there but the liner has been taken out. The floor pans are solid (no rust and never been replaced), the driver side lower quarter has been replaced and both lower front fenders have been properly repaired, the trunk pan has been repaired (not a replacement pan) but it is solid. I have a new gas tank ordered and will be installing it this week. As stated, the body is in a base coat, it does need blocked to be finished out (there are some minor dings here and there, nothing major), all the glass is good, this is a solid car. It runs strong and is fun to drive, its a head turner as is. Please feel free to ask any questions, SERIOUS buyers can call me at 618 508 3652. I am moving on the 23rd of June and am motivated to sell this car quickly. thanks |
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