1971 Chevy Ss Nova. 4wd. Real Ss Car. Turbo 400. Np 205. Super Sport. on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
| Here is a Real 1971 Chevy Nova Super Sport that was built into a killer 4X4. This car was built back in 1983 and was a show winner at the Philadelphia Custom Car Show that same year. The Nova has had Both full quarter panels replaced along with both doors and both front fenders with New GM sheet metal. Also both bumpers were replaced with New GM bumpers at the same time. The Hood and trunk lid are original to the car. This thing is real nice inside and out. Has a Tilt/Telescopic steering wheel from a Cadillac. The original Nova frame was connected with 3x3 square stock so a custom cross member could be hung to hold the Turbo 400 transmission with a New Process 205 gear drivin transfer case. Power is delivered via custom drive shafts to a GM 12 bolt back rear and a GM 10 bolt front rear. Both with 3:73 gears. Rolling stock is a set of vintage 33x12.50R15 B.F Goodrich All Terrain Radial Tires on finned aluminum wheels. The Nova was painted a gorgeous Maroon color and a new black vinyl top was then installed.  The original automatic console with gauge package was retained and the 4 wheel drive shifter now  resides in it. Hand Pin striping all around the Nova adds a nice touch of class.   Title is Reconstructed as the car was turned into a truck so it could be legally inspected in the state of Pennsylvania. The Nova runs and drives and is now ready for a new home! Don't miss out on a One of a Kind SS Nova!!   This Nova is owned and built by a life long mechanic.  Any questions feel free to ask! Check out my other items! | 
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Autoblog Podcast #327
Tue, 02 Apr 2013New York Auto Show, Jim Farley interview, 2014 Chevrolet Silverado fuel economy, Ford fuel economy app challenge
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Autoblog Podcast #327:
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