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* 1970 Nova Super Sport * Factory Buckets * Muncie 4 Speed * 12 Bolt Posi on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:2500
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
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1970 Nova Super Sport

Bucket Seats* 4 Speed * F-41* Factory Radio Delete Dash

 

The Buy It Now Price Includes New Paint.

You Pick The Color!

 

This car comes from my personal collection. I’ve owned this car for over 5 years. I built it for my use.

This very desirable, broad cast sheet documented 1970 Super Sport Nova RPO code ZL3 was born Cortez Silver (paint code 14 14) and black bucket seat interior (trim 733). See trim tag and build sheet photo.    

The driveline is not numbers matching but its far better than what the factory installed. This car has been equipped with a 1970 Corvette 350 LT1/ 370hp and the legendary, heavy duty, Muncie "Rock Crusher" / M22 4 speed transmission. The driveline is all new, not a penny was pinched during the build. To protect the performance of the driveline, a four core aluminum radiator was installed.

The car retains the very rare; Super Sport only option, F-41 rear sway bar. Standard equipment includes power front disc brakes, power steering, and the original born with, 12 bolt posi rear end with a new Eaton posi unit with a 3:42 gear.

All body metal is original and is in excellent condition. Floors and trunk are perfect. I have replaced the complete wiring harness, (front to back) fuel system, tank and lines, (3/8 stainless), and brake system, hardware and lines (stainless).

The sub-frame was removed and reinstalled with new bushings and mounting hardware.  Most chrome, trim, and badges are new.  A new windshield and door weather seals installed.  The speedometer and factory gauge cluster has been completely refurbished. See photos. The seats, door panels, headliner, dash and dash pad are all original and perfect, needs nothing. 

The car is riding on a new set of 14 x 7 SS magnum wheels (factory option) and a new set of BF Goodrich redline tires. A matching wheel and tire is in the trunk.

Countless hours and money have been spent on building this very desirable Nova Super Sport.

 

VIN: 14270W334141

Trim code: 733 = Black Buckets

Paint code: 14 14 = Cortez Silver 

 

Build date: 05B = May 2nd week

350 LT1 / 360hp

Holley carburetor 4555 / 780 CFM

12 Bolt rear end code: CBS = 3:42 gear

Transmission: Muncie  Rock Crusher / M22

 

Options:

Power front disc brakes

Power steering

F41 Suspension package

Manual transmission

Factory Hurst floor shifter

Bucket seats

3 point shoulder harness

Factory tinted glass

Interior courtesy lighting package

 

Documentation:

Build Sheet

Owner’s manual

Clear title

 

This well documented, fully restored muscle car is a great investment. She runs  and rides better than original.  No disappointment.  Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 407-948-0064.  Please no calls after 9pm EST.  

 

 

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