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1972 Nova Pro Street Ss Blown Real Hot Rod Show Car Rare on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:300
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

 The is the nicest 72 on ebay by far....I drove it one time to a local show got 1st place best of show etc out of 200 cars...very very very nice car and that was the last time I drove it. No I do not need to sell it so really if it does not sell on this listing I might list it next year...I did list it about 1.5 years ago, it sold in the first few days, the buyer showed up and told me the car was to nice to drive and he was scared of getting a ding on it, he wanted something that had paint chips and could be driven all the time...he ended up buying my 50 prostreet styleline that was next to this one ( also a hot rod mag cover car ) that I really did not want to sell as I was working on it.  All my cars are very nice I do not sell crap and I do not want crap in trade... I will take a trade in or maybe an even trade if it is some thing I like...but again no crap ( you guys know what I am talking about ) below is the info on the car..and yes it was the cover car ( as is about 5 of mine) as well as world winner in 1999 ( yes I know the paint is a little dated but dear god it is nice...) You will need to work on the fuel mix with the carbs as I put race fuel in it for storage, but yes you can run pump gas if you want..really that is a whole other issue with me...but all my cars are storage with race fuel.....I was going to buy to ultra's for it at 1200ea...and still might if it does not sell...other then that great car...and even has it's own cal car cover with 72 pro street on the front.

1972 Pro Street Chevrolet Nova 2 Door Coupe. 1999 World of Wheels winner and featured on the cover of World of Wheels.

This car has been stored in climate controlled storage since owned. Never Been Raced. Won the best in Class best engine, best of show, best pro street...etc...

• Custom Sculpted Gray Tweed Interior
• Custom Built Fiberglass Firewall and Fender wells
• Rear wheel Wells Widened 4 inches
• Lincoln Door Handles
• Fiberglass Hood, Deck Lid and Bumpers
• Pro 12 point Roll Cage
• Billet Gas Pedal
• Billet Aluminum Tilt Steering Column
• Moroso Switch Panel
• AutoMeter Gauges
• Custom Built Dash
• Hurst Quarter Stick Shifter
• Frame Off Restoration
• Underneath of car as nice as top
• Custom Gray Tweed in Trunk
• Dual Optima Yellow Top Batteries
• 12 Gallon Fuel Cell
• Lecarra Steering Wheel
• Polished Custom Wheelie Bars
• Custom Parachute (Never Pulled)

ENGINE
• Small block bored and stroked 350 with Approx. 250 miles on rebuild, original miles unknown.
• Eagle Crank and Rods
• SRP pistons 8 to1 Compression
• Comp. solid lifter cam
• Plasma Moly rings
• 2-1150 cfm Holley Dominators (Polished)
• Weiand 871 Blower (Polished) with approx. 250 miles
• CSR 37 gpm electric water pump
• Dual 110 gph Holley Blue Fuel Pumps
• Polished Stainless Steel Radiator hoses
• Be Cool Aluminum Radiator
• MSD Pro Billet Distributor
• Ceramic Hooker Super Competition Headers
• Complete Ceramic exhaust System
• Lokar Throttle Cable
• Billet Ball Milled Valve Covers
• BDS Hilborn Style Scoop

TRANSMISSION
• Custom Built Turbo 350
• 3500 B&M Stall converter
• Dual Electric B & M Trans Coolers

REAR END
• Custom Narrowed Ford 9 inch with 4:88 gears
• Currie Third Member
• Mickey Thompson Pro 33x21.5-15 Tires
• 488 Richmond gears
• 4 Link rear suspension
• Competition Engineering Coil Over's
• Moser Axles
• Weld Draglite Wheels 15 x 15

FRONT SUSPENSION
• Air Ride Technologies Front Suspension
• Chrome Fat Man A arms and Spindles
• Spindles Narrowed 2 inch and 2 inch deep
• Disc Brakes
• 26 x 750/15 Mickey Thompson tires
• 3.5 inch Weld Draglite front rims


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