1972 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 small block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Trim: 2 Door
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 30,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY PLEASE DO NOT WASTE MY TIME.
1972 Chevrolet Nova.
Painted in 1969 Camaro Hugger Orange, with painted stripes. Very good condition, not a perfect car, but in the right hands it can become one. Car is a HEAD TURNER. If you like attention this car is for you. Vehicle Sold AS-IS.
30,000 miles give or take, 8,000 on this engine (not original motor).
Engine: 400ci small block bored .3 over. Stud Girdles, Cast heads, steel crank (not sure of size), 4 bolt main. Turbo 350 trans with 4.56 gears (12 bolt rear end). Long tube headman headers, flowmaster mufflers, Demon 850 carb, Weiand Team G intake, March performance underdrive pulley kit. Aluminum 3 pass radiator, Spal electric fan, MSD ignition, distributor & cap. This is a power steering car. Runs on pump gas, premium 91-93 octane works. B&M slam shift.
New brake lines all around. Oversized brake booster to support Big Brake kit in the front (drilled and slotted rotors). Front suspension, linkage, and control arms all within the last 10,000 miles. Rear has leafs with adjustable air shocks (you can adjust the ride height about 3 inches). The shocks are moved inboard to accept larger wheels.
Interior: Custom front buckets, adjustable. Original rear seat, dash, glove, and door panels. Carpet and headliners are new.
Tires are new. Wheels are made by Boss. Fronts are 18" and rears are 20". Front tires are 245/40/R18. Rear tires are 275/30Z/ R20.
This is first come first serve. The car is listed locally and I will terminate this listing at anytime.
Cash or check (if check, I will release the vehicle once it clears, which might take up to 10 days). I encourage interested parties to come check out the vehicle prior to auctions ending, interested parties can purchase the vehicle at that time rather than waiting for the auction to end.
I am the registered owner, with a current Connecticut registration. Connecticut doesn't issue titles to vehicles older than 20 years. If you are from another state, your DMV has a master book which explains Connecticut's title policy so please do not be afraid, your DMV knows exactly what to do. I do have the title from the previous owner which has been signed over to me, I will give you this. I will also write you a bill of sale, and am willing to give you a copy of my registration if your DMV requires this. All states handle antique vehicles a little bit differently.
I am selling the car to generate a down payment on a house.
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