1972 Chevrolet Nova / Copo / Deuce Tribute - Classic on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:350 /LT-1
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Nova
Sub Model: COUPE
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Brown
Trim: COPO DEUCE
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: GASOLINE
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 52,000
1972 CHEVROLET NOVA /COPO DEUCE TRIBUTE. PRO BUILT LATE MODEL 350 FROM 97 CAMARO LT-1 W/ 4 BOLT MAINS, NEW BEARINGS ,BORTEC HEADS, SPEED PRO PISTONS 9 1/2 - 1 COMPRESSION, 92 OCTANE, HYDRAULIC CAM, SINGLE PLANE MANIFOLD, 650 DOUBLE PUMPER HOLLEY, HOOKER POLISHED HEADERS. 3 INCH FLOW MASTER EXHAUST. ALUMINUM RADIATOR, NEW HEATER CORE, BUILT 350 TURBO TRANS W/SHIFT KIT, 2800 STALL CONVERTOR, TRANS COOLER, 10 BOLT REAR END, NEW DETROIT TRU TRAC W / 323 GEARS, SUB FRAMES, TOTAL REBUILD FRAME CONNECTORS, TRACTION BARS, DRIVE SHAFT LOOP, BALL JOINTS, ARM BUSHINGS, SPRINGS, SHOCKS ,( ALL NEW ) REBUILT MANUAL DRUM BRAKES . UNDERCARRIAGE MEDIA BLASTED, CLEANED AND PAINTED. NEW 15 INCH T/A RADIALS. INTERIOR IS ALL NEW AND IN PRISTINE CONDITION, BASIC BLACK, RADIO DELETE, B + M RATCHET SHIFTER. EXTERIOR IS LASER STRAIGHT FINISHED IN AZTEC BRONZE W/ CLEARCOAT. ALL ORIGINAL SHEET METAL, COWL INDUCTION HOOD, NEW BUMPERS, SIDE MARKERS, DOOR HANDLES, WINDOW FELT, TRUNK SEAL. THIS IS A STUNNING EXAMPLE OF A EARLY 70'S MUSCLE CAR , NOTHING LEFT UNTOUCHED AND CERTAINLY BARRETT - JACKSON QUALITY , ANY QUESTIONS CALL TED @ 909- 225 - 6054 WILL ACCEPT CASH , CASHIER CHECK OR MONEY TRANSFER.( NO PAYPAL )
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