1964 Chevy Nova Resto Mod **custom 350 V-8 By Jgm Motorsports** Xlnt on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V-8 Custom
Model: Nova
Trim: station wagon
Sub Model: Custom 350 V-8 by JGM Motorsports
Drive Type: rwd
Exterior Color: Charcoal
Mileage: 50
Interior Color: Charcoal/Blk
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: CD Player
1964 CHEVY NOVA WAGON --CUSTOM BUILT 283 TO 350
BEAUTIFUL CALIF./NO RUST CAR FULLY & METICULOUSLY RESTORED - BETTER THAN ORIGINAL W/NO EXPENSE SPARED - DRIVEN OCCASIONALLY TO LOCAL CAR SHOWS ONLY AND GARAGED FOR 10+ YEARS.
MOTOR IS CUSTOM BUILT (BY NOVA SPECIALIST @ JGM MOTORSPORTS/SANTA CLARITA, CALIF.) 350 HORSEPOWER (283 BUILT TO 350); 350 TRANNY WITH POSI TRACTION/REAR-END; HOLLEY CARBS; EDELBROCK ENDURASHINE INTAKE; HOOKER HEADERS; BRAND NEW ENTROPHY ALUMINUM RADIATOR W/ELECTRIC FANS; FRONT DISC BRAKES; 2" DROP SPINDLES FRONT; AUTO METER GUAGES/B&M SHIFTER; WELD ALUMINUM WHEELS/NEW TIRES; WORKING ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW; CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY/BENCH SEATS W/ "NOVA" INSCRIPTION; TINTED WINDOWS; CUSTOM STEREO W/AMPS
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