1972 Chevrolet Nova V8 A/c Power Steering Pro Street Ss Yenko Tribute Potential on 2040-cars
Duluth, GA, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 100
Model: Nova
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 114
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
This 1972 Nova is a 2 door, V8, power steering, and a/c car. This Nova came from the factory with mulsanne blue exterior and dark blue interior. The front subframe, rear frame rails, and rocker panels are in good shape. It has drum brakes with a 10 bolt rear end. Car has small block headers, Flowmaster mufflers, and dual exhaust all the way out the back. She's ready for a small block drivetrain. I've restored a few of these cars and wanted to let you know what I see. You may be able to beat the prices I pay for sheet metal, but the prices should help you come up with a plan of action. This 1972 Nova needs trunk center pan $79, two full floorpan halves $90*2=$180, rear deck filler panel $90, front of dash panel rust repair and some rear window rust repair. Requires some fiberglass or metal fabrication to repair those areas. I prefer metal, but that will be up to you. Driver side quarter panel has been replaced. I have a quarter panel for passenger side if you want to replace it. There is a minor amount of rust present. This Nova will need a new grill $125, windshield $179, and headlight bezels $95 for the set. You may prefer to finish with a cowl hood $369.00 or you may opt for the SS hood $345 with the SS hood panel kit $215. Also I put a wire wheel on my grinder and hit areas that had cracked primer to see if it was Bondo or metal. If you look at the photos you'll see those areas. It's metal not filler. This V8 Nova is a good restoration candidate if you are looking for one to build. I've tried to let you know every possible issue with this car. If you need to know anything please ask prior to bidding. Please only bid if you can follow through and complete the transaction. Please bid to win. I will assist your transporter if you elect to ship the car. There is a mall close by that I can meet the transporter at and help them load if they are in an 18 wheeler or dually pickup with a wedge trailer. Rollbacks, pickups with trailers, etc. can pick up the Nova at my residence. If you decide to come pick it up I'll help you get it loaded and secured. I will provide winning bidder with title and a notarized bill of sale in my name. I will also provide a State of Georgia T-22 police vin# verification form. Thank you for your time.
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