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Red 1963 Ss Chevy Nova Hard Top Pro Street Motown 550 Hp on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:999999
Location:

Columbia City, Indiana, United States

Columbia City, Indiana, United States

 Listed for sale is a 1963 SS Nova Pro Street.  It has original front suspension with limiters and "NEW" 90/10 shocks.  Front disk brakes, rear drums.  It has been back halfed, with ladder bar coil over rear suspension with wheely bars and full roll cage.  It is approximately 550 horse power 406 Motown small block (rear wheel dyno 487.2 horse power).  "NEW" long style three finger clutch, Lakewood Scatter Shield. Hemi Cuda four speed transmission.  Moser 9" rear end with 456 spool and 35 spline axles.  Pete Jackson Gear Drive.  3" Flowmaster Exhaust.  Full roller engine is "FRESH" {10 hours}, Motown block, steel crank, 6" H-beam rods, forged SRP pistons, Competition Cam, "NEW" roller lifter, rockers and stud girdles.  Air flow research 64 cc heads, 208 intake, 160 exhaust valves with "NEW" K-Motion springs, Titanium Retainers and keepers.  Pro Dominator intake with 2-750 Holly's, MSD ignition with "NEW" Pro Billit distributor"NEW" Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro 31 16x5-15 tires on rear, and "NEW" Mickey Thompson tires on front.  NO EXPENSE SPARED REBUILD 10.3:1 compression.  Runs on 93 pump gas. Rear wheel Dyno tuned 487.2 horse power, 403.64 lbs. torque.  The engine bay is painted black, inside trunk hood and interior door wells painted red.  Bucket seats and interior black. Fuel cell and battery in back with turn off switch on back panel.  There are a few minor paint flaws and dings in trim where it was taken off to be painted, and a few paint  bubbles at the bottom of both doors that have been there for years.  There are no windshield wipers or heater, radio.  There are foam pads on the bottom of engine hood so you can put it on top during car shows.  There has never been smoking in this car.  This is the same car that was shown in car shows around the Fort Myers Florida area.  This is a sweet car and hard to get rid of.  It turns heads wherever you go. Only serious inquiry's please.  Feel free to contact for personal vehicle inspection for serious interested parties. 
THERE WILL ALSO BE A 24' CAR HAULER WITH SIDE DOOR, BACK RAMP, AND DRIVERS SIDE DOOR OPENING, 4000 LB. WINCH, 4000 WATT GENERATOR, CUSTOM CABINETS, FLOOR TIE DOWN RINGS, AND LIGHTS, AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE TO BUYER.
 
A NON REFUNDABLE $2000.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE VIA PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE AUCTION CLOSE.
BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION CLOSE WITH CERTIFIED CHECK OR CASH
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS: TO PICK UP, TRANS PORT, AND INSURANCE DURING THAT TIME
BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD "AS IS WHERE IS" WITH NO WARRANTY, WRITTEN, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED.

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