1965 Nova Strip/street on 2040-cars
Brookville, Indiana, United States
for bid, 1965 nova 4 door, mostly race car/ but can be converted to street of you want, ok here we go, the engine is fresh, appox 50, runs on it it is a origl. 66 chev 327 , punched out to 331 cu it has a 780, holley [flowed] victor jr intake, msd 6A1 / blaster coil, Alum. AFR st 195 heads, 202/160 comp 292 hyd cam, 503 lift set at 105 on center, Harlin sharpe roller rockers [new] forged rotating assy, 12:1 compression, Nascar type fender well headers 1" 3/4 tubes, w/3" col. has alternator, new alum. radiator, has powerclide trans, with transbrake, and elec shift alum drive shaft, alum door panels 8 pt roll bar w/fat man bar, 5" tac. ford 9" w/warrior pumpkin 433 gears stock axles, new Hoosiers slicks [1/2 season] new ladder barsw coil over Qa1 shocks has 10 gal fuel cell in trunk w/new battery. and ext. cut off switch Body and floors are solid, as well is the trunk! there is a small spot on the trunk lid that has bondo, also there is a [small] wrinkle left quarter pantel over all real nice old car, yes I know it"s a four door! but you only see two when racing!!! this car is readyto race today in s/pro, pro, or foot brake real nice car for you or your up and comming racer will run 7:48 in the 1/8 and appox 1160 in 1/4 oh! it has a brand new stock front end runs very straight all the way out!!! why am I selling it?? I am old and going to Fla.. have raced since 1962 time to retire!! and I'll throw in a good old trl. to haul it and a brand new set of under car headers and a disassy. 4 bolt main 350 [rebuildeable] there is lexan in 3 of the four door windows, But I have the glass if you want it I dont have any pic.s of the trl but it will do the job and it is all steel!! w alum ramps. Good luck to both of us!!
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The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
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