1967 Chevy Nova 2dr 6 Speed on 2040-cars
LaGrange, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Drive Type: 6 speed
Mileage: 9,999
Trim: standard
Exterior Color: Green
This 1967 Nova has very low miles since built. Engine is a 383 stroker with light weight aluminum flywheel,
Professionally built and balanced with all the best quality engine components and Weiand Blower.
6 speed transmission, Ford 9 inch rear end. Just changed from a 456 gear to 355 gear for highway driving.
The front suspension is TCI tubular A arms, rack and pinion steering, sway bar, all wheels are disc brakes.
All under is powder coated with drive shaft loop.
Rear suspension is TCI 4 link suspension (powder coated) All American coil overs, rear sway bar. Strange axles.
Full Frame Rail system and adjustable trans mount that fits any trans drive shaft loop.
New Interior items- Headliner, window rubbers, door panels, seat covers and carpet and threshold plates.
New trunk lid rubber seal.
This car is not a rust bucket. Very straight, tight, fast and a real eye catcher.
The car is located in LaGrange. Georgia, 42 miles south of the Atlanta Airport Just off I-85.
Questions call Dan at 404-276-0973 before 10 pm please.
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