Gm Crate 383 With 425 Hp, T350, 12 Bolt Posi With 4.11 Gears on 2040-cars
Hauppauge, New York, United States
1971 Nova, Triple Black. Car underwent a restoration 4 years ago. Body is straight, and Rust FREE. Floors, Trunk, Quarters and Rockers are all solid. Less than 3,000 Miles on Drive Train. Power Steering and Power Disk Brakes Make it a Pleasure to Drive. Many New Parts!!!
The Car Runs Strong, Drives Straight, Stops Well and Sounds Mean. A True Muscle Car. Buyer will not be disappointed!! Click or copy and paste links below to hear it running http://youtu.be/tebTKAehWoI Motor GM Crate 383 Stroker with 425 HP. GM Fast Burn Aluminum Heads. MSD Distributor and 6AL box. Holley Carb, Ceramic Coated Headers with New Flowmasters. Aluminum Radiator with Flex Fan and Shroud as well as an Auxiliary Electric Fan. Tranny Turbo 350 with a 2800 Stall and B&M Pro Stick Shifter Rear 12 Bolt Posi with 4.11 Gears Interior Seats, Headliner, Door Panels and Dash Pad are Mint. New Carpet and Package Tray. Autometer, Tach, Volt and Temp gauge. Body Solid and Straight with a Nice Coat of Slick Black Paint. Vinyl top is Smooth, No Rips. All Bright Work and Moldings are in Great Shape. MISC Everything on the car works as it should. Heat, Defrost, Wipers, Headlights, Signals, Brake Lights, Interior Lights, Horn ect.... CD Player with 4 Speakers. Please ask any questions and feel free to inspect BEFORE bidding The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early Shipping is the buyers responsibility If you have less than 5 Feedback, please contact me before bidding Thank you for viewing my ad |
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