1970 Ss Nova 396 on 2040-cars
Springfield Gardens, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:396
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Trim: SS
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Exterior Color: PLUM PURPLE
Mileage: 18,805
Interior Color: Black
1970 REAL SS NOVA 396/350HP 4 speed car. special order paint from factory plum purple.paint code on tag has two dashes which means special order paint color.car has factory exhaust manifolds.smog pump still on car,bucket seats,new interior,new BF Goodrich tires factory dual exhaust,new auto meter gauges,motor rebuilt TRW forged pistons 10.25 to 1 ,comp cam 268H,comp rocker arms block bored .030 over.motor not original but period correct CTX CODE BLOCK. car was built in december of 69 the block date code is January 70 .4 speed wide ratio tranny. the car is immaculate you wont be disappointed serious buyers only please do not bid if you have no rating!! car is being offered locally so i may end the auction anytime.
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