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1972 Lime Green Chevy Nova Mickey Thompson Trans Turbo 350 Great Cond 383 Cubic on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:26000
Location:

1972 Lime Green Chevy Nova

NO INTEREST IN TRADING 
OR SHIPPING.

Fiberglass Cowl hood
383 Cubic Inch
New Radiator & hoses
Electric water pump
Trans Turbo 350 - 2800 Stall Converter
B&M Ratchet Shifter
Rear End - Chevy Ten Bolt
373 Pos Track
Cal Trac Traction Bars
Pro Car Racing Bucket Seats
Converted Front end to Disbrake - With tubular A-Arms
New Power brake master cylinder
New Power brake lines
Complete new exhaust with hooker headers
New trans lines & cooler
New alternator
AM/FM stereo
Weld Wheels
Back wheels Mickey Thompson Street Legal
No cigarette lighter
Hand roll doors
Glove box
3 keys - door, ignition, and trunk
No rust
Big Trunk

Not original owner.

Garage kept.


We tried to cover everything but if theres anything I didnt mention you can contact me, im selling for a friend so i will have to contact him to get the answers.

I also wrote down these descriptions as he said them to me,
so they may be a little off lol but i tried to google the ones 
I wasn't sure about for better accuracy.

Seller is not interested in shipping the car.
Pickup only.

Serious bids only please.

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