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1972 Pro Street Chevrolet Nova Show Car on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:0
Location:

Huffman, Texas, United States

Huffman, Texas, United States
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1972 Pro Street Chevrolet Nova 2 Door Coupe. 

This car has been stored in climate controlled storage since owned.  Won the best in Class at the Texas Heat Wave in Corpus Christi, Texas in 2009. Won Best Engine in Show at the Texas Heat Wave in Corpus Christi Texas in 2009. World of Wheels winner and featured on the cover of World of Wheels.Numerous other local events, 

• Custom Sculpted Gray Tweed Interior
• Custom Built  Firewall and Fender wells
• Rear wheel Wells Widened 4 inches
• Lincoln Door Handles
• Fiberglass Hood, Deck Lid and Bumpers
• Pro 12 point Roll Cage
• Billet Gas Pedal
• Billet Aluminum Tilt Steering Column
• Moroso Switch Panel
• AutoMeter Gauges
• Custom Built Dash
• Hurst Quarter Stick Shifter
• Frame Off Restoration
• Underneath of car as nice as top
• Custom Gray Tweed in Trunk
• Dual Optima red Top Batteries
• 12 Gallon Fuel Cell
• Lecarra Steering Wheel
• Polished Custom Wheelie Bars
• Custom Parachute (Never Pulled)

ENGINE
• Small block chevy bored and stroked to 383
• Eagle Crank and Rods
• SRP pistons 8 to1 Compression
• Comp. solid lifter cam
• Plasma Moly rings
• 2-1150 cfm Holley Dominators (Polished)
• Weiand 871 Blower (Polished)
• CSR 37 gpm electric water pump
• Dual 110 gph Holley Blue Fuel Pumps
• Polished Stainless Steel Radiator hoses
• Be Cool Aluminum Radiator
• MSD Pro Billet Distributor
• Ceramic Hooker Super Competition Headers
• Complete Ceramic exhaust System
• Lokar Throttle Cable
• Billet Ball Milled Valve Covers
• BDS Hilborn Style Scoop

TRANSMISSION
• Custom Built Turbo 350
• 3500 B&M Stall converter
• Dual Electric B & M Trans Coolers

REAR END
• Custom Narrowed Ford 9 inch with 4:88 gears
• Currie Third Member
• Mickey Thompson Pro 33x21.5-15 Tires
• 488 Richmond gears
• 4 Link chrome rear suspension
• Competition Engineering Coil Over's
• Moser Axles
• Weld Draglite Wheels 15 x 15

FRONT SUSPENSION
• Air Ride Technologies Front Suspension
• Chrome Fat Man A arms and Spindles
• Spindles Narrowed 2 inch and 2 inch deep
• Disc Brakes
• 26 x 750/15 Mickey Thompson tires
• 3.5 inch Weld Draglite front rims

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