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1971 Chevy Nova - Full Restoration ~ No Expense Spared ~ 3,300 Miles ~ Beautiful on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:3300 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States

Cockeysville, Maryland, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:350 V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 11427wrn162393
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Full Restoration
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 3,300
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Fully Restored

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1971 CHEVY NOVA
MINT Condition
Full Restoration
NO EXPENSE SPARED
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1971 CHEVY NOVA
MINT Condition
Full Restoration
NO EXPENSE SPARED

Up for sale is another great American muscle car, brought to you by 
Halberd Classics LLC, Antique & Exotic Automobile Brokerage.

The 1971 Chevy Nova will always be one of the most iconic American muscle cars.  With tons of horsepower and beautiful lines, these cars will always be  cherished by car guys and collectors alike.  This beautiful 1971 Chevy Nova has been treated to a FULL RESTORATION just 3,300 miles ago and is ready to make her new owners exceedingly happy.

The body of this 1971 Chevy Nova is just about as straight as they come.  The trunk, hood, and doors all line perfectly and the paintwork was beautifully done to a true mirror finish.  The red was color matched to the correct 1971 Chevy color.   The black vinyl top was also redone during the restoration and is in mint condition.  The trunk was sprayed in the correct gray speckled paint and looks brand new.  The undercarriage was coated in a rubberized protectant just as it would have been done in 1971.

The interior of this beautiful fully restored 1971 Chevy Nova was completely redone during the restoration.  The pictures certainly do not do it justice, as it is impossible to capture the new car smell and the comfort of the reworked seats.  The black interior perfectly accents the vinyl top and red body.  All of the gauges work just as they should and the 3,300 miles on the odometer are the exact mileage since restoration.  Sitting inside this great 1971 Chevy Nova, you will feel as if you have stepped back to the height of the muscle car era. And as pretty as the interior is, the sound of the rumble is even better.

Now it is one thing to have a flawless looking 1971 Chevy Nova, but the vehicle has to run just the same.  This american muscle classic runs exactly how she did the day she left the dealership, if not then better.  The NOM 350 4 bolt main was completely rebuilt before it was installed. The motor fires right up, purrs like a kitten at idle and picks this 1971 Chevy Nova up and truly flies down the road.  The m21 Muncie transmission alike was completely rebuilt and shifts flawlessly.  The suspension was all replaced during the restoration, giving the Nova an excellent ride.  The brakes system was entirely replaced with disc brakes in the front and drum rear.  The power of the motor meets the ground through new BFGoodrich radial TA's
 
Whether you are looking for a fun vehicle to cruise around town getting attention in, or simply looking to add an incredible vehicle to your collection; this 1971 Chevy Nova is the perfect choice.   

This is a 7 day auction with a fair reserve, so bid with confidence and bid to own.  The vehicle is for sale locally, so we reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Please feel free to come inspect this awesome 1971 Chevy Nova in person. 

Contact Halberd Classics, LLC for questions or to come see this great 
1971 Chevy Nova.

443-824-3488
Halberd Classics, LLC

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If you will need this vehicle shipped, feel free to contact Jay Stone with Transportation Logistics for a free quote at 774-272-2537.


 

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