1970 Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Penhook, Virginia, United States
Engine:406
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ss
Drive Type: auto
Warranty: as is
Mileage: 500
Sub Model: ss
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70 NOVA SS FACTORY SS CAR WITH DISC BRAKES AND 12 BOLT REAR,
ORIGINAL METAL, ORIGINAL FLOOR, AND TRUNK PANS IN GREAT CONDITION, INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL, AND IS IN FAIR CONDITION. BUCKET SEATS, NEW HEADLINER READY TO INSTALL, BACK TRAY NEW, BACK SEATS AND DOOR PANELS ARE GREAT. FRONT PASSENGER DOOR PANEL IN GOOD CONDITON DRIVER DOOR PANEL HAS A BAD PLACE AT THE BOTTOM, STILL LOOKS OK JUST NOT PERFECT, CAR IS VERY STRAIGHT AND IN GREAT CONDITION. NEW DOOR AND WINDOW CHROME, COWL HOOD, PAINT IS GOOD NOT PERFECT BUT GREAT DRIVER. ALL WINDOWS GO UP AND DOWN, DOORS SHUT AND OPEN AS THEY SHOULD, NOW LETS GET TO THE GOOD PART. WELL OVER 10,000 JUST IN RUNNING GEAR ALONE, NASTY ALL ROLLER 406 SBC, DART PRO ONE ALUMINUM HEADS, WORKED, EAGLE BOTTOM END WITH NITROUS PISTONS THAT HAVE BEEN MACHINED DOWN SOME TO LOWER THE COMPRESSION TO 11 TO 1 SO CAR WILL RUN ON 93. THIS IS A 2 BOLT MAIN BLOCK THAT WAS CONVERTED TO 4 BOLT MAIN. THE ONLY WAY TO GO IN MY BOOK, FACTORY 400 4 BOLTS WERE JUNK. 7 QT, OIL PAN, JUST CHANGED THE OIL, ALWAYS USED 20W 50W RURAL PURPLE DART WILSON INTAKE WITH 1000 CMF HOLLEY CARB WITH A K & N AIR FILTER MSD 6 HVC L WITH SOFT TOUCH REV CONTROL MSD 6 HVC COIL MSD PLUG WIRES BRAND NEW MSD PRO BILLET DISTRIBUTOR BARRET GRANT FUEL PUMP FUEL CELL WITH ALL STAINLESS HALF INCH LINES BIG TUBE HOOKER HEADERS 3 INCH EXHAUST WITH 2 CHAMBER MUFFLERS ROLLER CAM 670 LIFT,, SOUNDS AWESOME BUILT 350 TRANS WITH REDNECK RACING 4500 STALL 12 BOLT REAR WITH 456 GEARS, MOSER AXLES POSITIVE TRACTION FRAME CONNECTORS CALTRACT TRACTION BARS JEG DRAG LITE WHEELS, MT R STREET SLICKS CAR HOOKS GOOD AND GOES STRAIGHT, MOTOR WAS BUILT TO HOLD A 400 SHOT OF NITROUS BUT HAS NEVER BEEN SPRAYED OR EVEN A BOTTLE IN THE CAR. CAR WILL RUN MID 6s ON ALL MOTOR, CAR HAS NOT BEEN CUT ON OR ROLL CAGED, WAY TO NICE OF CAR TO BE CUT ON. CAR RUNS AND DRIVES ON STREET GREAT. SOUNDS PRETTY RADICAL BUT SURPRISINGLY IN DOES GREAT ON THE STREET. HAVE DRIVEN CAR QUITE A BIT. MOTOR WAS BUILT 3 YEARS AGO AND HAS ROUGHLY 500 MILES ON IT AND HAS BEEN TO TRACK ONLY TWICE FOR TWO RUNS, CAR RUNS MID 6s IN 8TH MILE, NEVER BEEN ON A 1/4 MILE TRACK, AGAIN THIS IS NOT A DRAG CAR JUST A NASTY STREET CAR. OPTIMA BATTERY CALL ME AT 434 942 2685 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS, COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK AND YOU CAN WATCH A YOU TUBE VIDEO OF THE CAR, http://youtu.be/8g35V5eM2zU |
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