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(real Ss) Pro-street/"street Outlaw " 1200hp! 100% Street Legal Slick Black!! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:2021
Location:

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:

   FOR SALE ,a SUPER NICE 1967 CHEVY II NOVA (REAL SS!) PRO-STREET w/BIG BLOCK 509 BLOWER MOTOR w/OVER 1200 HorsePower!!. THIS NOVA is 100% STREET LEGAL ,ALL LIGHTS WORK,BRAKE LIGHTS ETC.. STILL HAS a GM TILT STEERING COLUMN and KEY for the SWITCH.. 2 CUSTOM RACING SEATS w/5 point Hook UP on BOTH SEATS,FULL ROLL CAGE w/ EASY ACCESS to DRIVERS SIDE.. THE BODY is ALL GM STEEL EXCEPT HOOD. SUPER STRAIGHT BODY (NO RUST!!)and SUPER SLICK BLACK PAINT!! all ORIGINAL MOLDINGS and BRITEWORK,,all ORIGINAL GLASS,, ORIGINAL vin plate is STILL on DOOR JAM.. and with a CLEAR TITLE!
  FULL TUBE CHASSIS w/ HEIDT'S FRONT CLIP w/TUBULAR upper and lower CONTROL ARMS, COILOVER SHOCKS on ALL FOUR CORNERS, 4-WHEEL WILWOOD DISC BRAKES, LADDER BAR REAR SUSPENSION,ULTIMATE DANA 60 REAR END w/4.10 GEARS, MARK WILLIAMS AXLES, ALMOST NEW WELD WHEELS w/ 33x18.50 M/T (street Slick)REAR TIRES/ 25.0/4.5-15 M/T street FRONT TIRES, CUSTOM BUILT EXHAUST w/FLOWMASTERS TUCKED UNDER the CAR and TURNOUT in FRONT of REAR TIRES, CUSTOMIZED to NOT BURN THE PAINT..(airbrushed Flames)!
   ENGINE is A 509ci JANSEN RACING ENG. BIG BLOCK w/ 871 BLOWER (10% underdrive) and two 850cfm QUICKFUEL HOLLEYS, 10:1 compression,EDELBROCK ALUMINUM HEADS, STEEL CRANK,, ALL REDONE w/ LESS THAN 20 miles SINCE REBUILT, (NOT RACED since REBUILT ENGINE)..been parked for about a Year..  BEFORE THIS ENGINE was REBUILT THIS NOVA RAN 189mph in 1/4 MILE in the mid 7s.. w/NO BLOWER,,just two carbs..(IHRA LEGAL sportsman certified)..(but now an AWESOME STREET CAR!!)
   TRANSMISSION is a 400 TURBO "TCI" w/reverse valve body (SHIFTS PERFECT). THERE has been TONS of$$$ SPENT on THIS CAR!! i'm LEAVING out TONS of STUFF about this CAR,it would take a page to list it ALL..  THIS NOVA DOES NOT LEAK a DROP of ANYTHING,,VERY DRY UNDERNEATH! EASY to START,(easy to drive) and a BLAST to DRIVE,, if YOU want ALL the ATTENTION on CRUISE NITE,,JUST DRIVE UP with this BAD BOY!!! Looks like a $$150k+ RACE CAR/SHOW CAR!! but i'm ONLY asking 39k..(you could have that in engine alone) or make me a REASONABLE OFFER,, it MUST GO!! 
   PLEASE SEE THIS AWESOME NOVA for YOURSELF!! LOCATED in MOUNT AIRY NC 27030. CHECK my FEEDBACK,,i am fair an honest in all my business transactions and i EXPECT the SAME in RETURN..if you NEED to SEE MORE PICS of ANY AREA,, JUST LET ME KNOW..  I DO RESERVE the RIGHT to END AUCTION ANYTIME for ANY REASON.. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS THRU eBAY.. or CALL 336.648.1969. THANK YOU!     

  

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