1974 Chevrolet Chevy Nova 6 Speed on 2040-cars
Halifax, Massachusetts, United States
1974 chevy nova, built 350, 6 speed manual transmission, strange engineering 4.56 9" rear with 4 wheel disc brakes. Aluminum heads, Comp cam, roller rockers. Edelbrock intake, carb, water pump and timing gears. Be cool aluminum radiator, MSD ignition. Headers to 2 1/12 inch dual exhaust with glasspacks (car is LOUD!!) Power steering and power brakes. Have owned car for 9 years, driven for cruises during the summer, car is on the road and inspected. Car is quick, goes straight, and has plenty of power. Not a highway car due to low gears. Interior is in excellent condition, dash mint (nos part), auto meter pro comp gauges (water, oil) and tach with shift light. Everything works..heater, wipers and washer, turn signals, horn, lights, etc. Front bumper, cowl hood (pin on) and deck lid (bolt on) are fiberglass. Car has 68-69 nose. Boyd aluminum cragar wheels, 15x7 front, 15X8 rear. Recent tires all around. Full goodmark floors replaced, por-15 painted with dynamat type material. Door pins and bushings replaced.. The bad; Car needs paint and body work...this is how i bought it 9 years ago.. front fender has rot hole on lower bottom, paint peeling around windows, tail panel should be replaced .. passenger quarter was patched and is in primer. Speedometer does not work because the 6 speed trans has an electronic (not cable) output. There is a part called "cable X" that adapts the electronic to cable signal.. Car has no choke and must be warmed up when starting for first time, this is not at all a show car, its a driver to have fun cruising around with.. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!! NO WARRANTY, SALE IS FINAL, I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE BIDDERS TO SEE CAR IN PERSON IF POSSIBLE. Located in Plymouth, MA. Selling because I want a Camaro..Car for sale locally, so I reserve right to end auction early. Buyer completely responsible for shipping. Clean title.
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