1970 Chevy Nova Yenko Deuce Lt-1 Tribute. Protouring Fully Restored 4 Speed Auto on 2040-cars
West Covina, California, United States
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@@@PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING@@@ This is a gorgeous, Powerful, mostly original, California, rust free 1971 Chevy Nova. It looks, sounds and drives amazing, you can not drive it without getting thumbs up and compliments from everyone! It has just undergone a complete 3 year+ frame on restoration. Thou$ands & thou$ands of dollar$ invested as well as hundreds of man hours (have lots of receipts) . Less than 50 miles since restoration and it features the following. Drivetrain: Rebuilt 350 C.I.D. motor (still breaking in) with a mild Comp Cam. Edelbrock Performer intake manifold with an Edelbrock 4BBL 650 cfm carburetor, HEI ignition, custom aluminum valve covers, Hedman chrome shorty hedders, Flowmaster dual exhaust system (loud n proud). Brand new aluminum radiator, chrome water pump, starter, power steering pump, distributor, fuel pump, alternator, all belts & hoses, etc. etc. Rebuilt 700R4 Over Drive 4 speed automatic transmission (perfect for freeway driving or long distance) with a Shift Kit & a 2200 RPM stall converter. Rebalanced drive shaft with new U joints. Body & Paint: 6 month new, 2 stage paint with clear coat in "Fathom Blue". All new body seals and or weather stripping. 3M Yenko graphics professionally made and installed. Interior: Brand New carpet, headliner, door panels, sail panels & package tray. Seats have been re-upholstered. Undercarriage: All steering, brake system and suspension is either re-built or new. Power Disc brakes, new alignment. New 17x8 Showheels in the back and 17x7 up front with brand new Sumitomo HTRZ tires on all 4 corners. 215/40/17 ft. 245/40/17 rr. Misc. Functional Vintage Hood Tachometer! Modern MP3 player with original, vintage look with a pair of 6x9 speakers in the rear package tray. Comes with original Sales Brochure. *********INTERNATIONAL & OUT OF STATE BIDDERS WELCOME, I WILL COOPERATE WITH SHIPPING (@ buyer's expense)********* Disclaimer: NOT a True Yenko & not a showcar, 1971 not 1970! Serious buyers only! Please have your finances ready and check with your spouse, parents and or decision maker before bidding, I've heard every story and non-paying buyers will NOT be tolerated. Please look at my feedback and do bid with confidence! Please know that although the vehicle has been restored, it is 43 years + old and by no means perfect, it may have some flaws and or defects. It's located in West Covina California which is about 25 minutes from Los Angeles and you are encouraged to come inspect it in person and to test drive it. You may and should contact me for further details, pictures, videos and or any questions @ (626) 8o6-414o Cee. Clean California title in hand with current tags. Original California "Blue" plates! Avalilable for "BUY NOW"!! |
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