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1973 Chevrolet Nova With Built 350ci Motor $10k on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1973 Mileage:78967
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

This car is garage kept and never left outside.  Runs great and always gets the thumbs up.  Not a show car!!  The car is only driven during the day two to three times per week to keep the fluids going.  Wiring for headlights and turn signals is there but not hooked up.  Below is a comprehensive list of everything that has been done.

Interior panels are original and have been painted.  No carpet or rear seat.

Original glass and body with exception of hood and bumpers.

Brand new weather stripping on doors and trunk.

Harwood 4" cowl (unpainted).

Fiberglass front / rear bumpers.

New floor pans welded and seam sealed.

Rebuilt and powder coated front clip with brand new '69 SS grill and headlight bezels.

Brand new headlights.

Brand new Disc brakes, master and booster up front.  Original Drums on rear with good pads.  Brand new brake lines front to rear.

Brand new turn markers.

Rear-end is the factory 10-bolt with stock 273 gears and fresh gear oil. 

Original factory leaf springs.

New body bushings front to rear.

New 70/30 - 50/50 Competition Engineering drag shocks.

Brand new Poly bucket seats with RJS 5pt harnesses.

 

Built 350 motor with ARP bolts.

            - Edelbrock heads, intake and carb with Holley 750

            - New starter.

            - New 180 Stant thermostat.

            - Long tube headers that have been freshly powder coated, H-Pipe and flow master mufflers (with turn-downs).

            -Brand new Accel plug wires.

            -Brand new NGK plugs.

            -Brand new K&N filter

Brand new fuel lines.

Fuel tank is original and has been removed and cleaned.

Brand new 3-core radiator with dual electric fans run on a temp switch.

Autometer tach, fuel and oil gauges.

Weld 15x8 forged drag stars on rear and Jegs 15x3 drag stars on fronts.

Brand new tires front / rear with less than 100 miles on them.

8pt role cage built for 10.0 ET's with driver-side swing out bar.

Turbo 350 tranny with 12" convertor.

Brand new Cheetah shifter.

Brand new aluminum drive shaft.


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