1975 Chevy Nova Custom on 2040-cars
Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 Small Block
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: Custom
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 73,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Up for auction is my 1975 Chevy Nova Custom Hatchback.
The car is not perfect but is in very good shape, runs and drives excellent and is a perfect vehicle for someone looking for a daily driver muscle car! The engine is a 327 small block taken out of a 1968 Chevy Nova. The body is a Nova Custom Hatchback with 73,000 miles. I had the intention of making this an SS clone as you can see by the SS emblem on the front grill. I do have the side and rear SS stickers.
The gun metal grey paint job is fair but looks pretty good from 5 feet. There are some spots of body work that need touch up as well as a bubble or two. You will see these clearly in the pictures. The interior has been re-done by painting existing panels and replacing those that were too far gone, having the front bench seat professionally recovered locally here in the Charlotte, NC area and replacing the carpet. The dash is in excellent shape with no cracks. I replaced the factory rally rims with 15x8 Weld rims in the back and 15x6 Weld rims in the front. The tires are in great shape. The original rally rims are available to the winning bidder at no cost if interested.
Here is what has been done to the car since I have owned it:
Interior re-do as described above.
Front end tear down with a deep cleaning and painting of the engine bay
Replaced the radiator support.
Replaced the rear main seal
New plug wires
New distributor
New alternator
New hoses and belts
Coolant has been flushed
Painted the engine
New intake
New valve, timing chain and air cleaner covers
New heater core
New battery and battery support plate
New rear leaf springs
New rear air shocks
New front shocks
New gas tank
New exhaust from the headers down to the Thrush turbo mufflers
New bushings
New door and hatch weatherstrip
New door pins so the doors do not sag, they now close as they should
The front windshield has a couple of scratches on the drivers side that I have not been able to buff out. The rest of the glass is in good shape. Hazards work but the turn signals do not blink, they do light up. I have not yet replaced a second fuse so it could be as simple as that. The radio works but I do not have speakers installed. Wiring is run to the back hatch area.
I drive this car back and forth to work a couple of times a week, about 30 miles round trip. It runs great and drives very well.
I'm trying to represent this car as honestly as possible but if you have any questions please let me know.
A non refundable deposit of $500 is due upon auction end. The full balance is due within 7 business days of auction end. The car and title will be turned over once payment has fully cleared. The car is sold as is, with no warranty and no refund.
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