1971 Chevy Nova (yenko Tribute) on 2040-cars
Goshen, Indiana, United States
Engine:406ci
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1971
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Nova
Drive Type: th350 Built
Mileage: 500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: none
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You are bidding on a gorgeous just restored 1971 Chevy Nova {Yenko Tribute}. This vehicle is being listed for a friend and he just got it back this summer. The vehicle is laser straight and solid. The paint is great, I'm not going to call it "Show Car Quality" because of perfectionists out there, but it is near perfect. All the white stripes are not decals they are hand painted and this car is an eye catcher. Some of the features are a newer 406 SBC (450HP) with Aluminum Brodix Heads (10-1 comp....92 octane), Comp Cam Hydraulic Duration 294/300, Lift .540/.562, Lobe 110.0, 1.5 Roller Rockers, Edelbrock 750 Carb w/ Edelbrock Air Gap Intake, ( 1500-6000 RPM), March Serpentine Pulley Kit. The Vehicle has a built Turbo 350 (3500 Stall) and it also has a 10 Bolt rear end with 373 Gears. This Nova drives great and has plenty of power. I have personally been inside this car and it rides the way it should straight down the road. The interior is nice with bucket seats and a automatic shifter on the floor. Rims and tires are nice and the tires has a lot of tread. This vehicle has a lot of new parts during the restoration....to many to list. You will not be disappointed in the purchase of this vehicle. The owner has had it for the past 6 years and it has always been garaged and never in the rain. Remember this is a "Tribute" and not a real Yenko. The drivers side seat belt needs installed, because the owners was going to put a roll cage in but changed his mind, and put the back seat back in. I have downloaded several pictures so look and you will see its a very nice car. Please call with any questions before placing a bid, and If I can't answer them, I can give you the telephone number for the owner. This will be for local pickup only it will not be shipped. |
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