1972 Chevrolet Nova Supercharged Ss on 2040-cars
Littleton, Colorado, United States
1972 Chevy Nova recently restored. The engine is custom-built with a supercharger and has less than 5000 miles on it. I just had it tuned to perfection and it is running beautifully. All work that has been done to this car both mechanically and cosmetically has been done professionally. I can email a spec sheet upon request to any serious buyers. 3 speed automatic. The interior is all new. The headliner is missing, but I am working on having that built right now. The maroon paint job is also new and in excellent condition. This car has been garage kept only. Serious speed and power on this beast. I am selling this car because I am working far too much and it is sitting in my garage going to waste. This is truly a beautiful car mechanically and cosmetically and should be owned by someone who has more time to appreciate it. Please call or text with serious inquiries only. 7202881294
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