1976 Chevy Nova Ss 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1976
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: manual
Model: Nova
Mileage: 33,000
Trim: Rally SS
76 Nova SS, 33,000 original miles on the body, 3000 miles on the drivetrain. 377 C.I. Stroker motor, Super T10 4 speed, 3.73 Posi rear. Engine is a 400 small block 4 bolt main with a 327 crank, TRW pistons, solid cam, roller rockers, worked 462 fuelie heads, about 10 to 1 compression, only runs on 93 octane or better , 670 Holley 4 barrel, headers with super turbo dual exhaust. Also has frame connectors. Everything on this car is new as far as brakes, clutch setup, tires, etc. Restored 7 years ago, just don't drive it that much, too many toys, just sits in the garage. Rides like a new car with no shakes or rattles, straight down the road. It will throw you back in the seat everytime you punch it, it is very quick yet very comfortable. Paint job was a quickie and I would rate it at about a 7 out of 10. Stripes are decals. The body is incredibly solid with original body panels, floors and trunk. It had very minimal rust when I got it and stripped it down to bare metal before paint. It shows well but they will definitely hear you comin before they see it. Interior is great, no rips, original headliner, door panels, and carpet. I recovered the front seats and they look great! I would urge anyone interested in this car to come see it and drive it beforehand to see what it really is. Thanks for looking.
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