1972 Chevy Nova Coupe / Yenko / Ss Clone on 2040-cars
Peckville, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:V-8
Drive Type: 4 SPEED
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Nova
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR COUPE
UP FOR EBAY AUCTION AND NEEDS RESTORED
1972 NOVA COUPE SMALL BLOCK CAR W/CLUTCH PEDALS IN CAR EDGED OUT IN CAMARO SYNERGY GREEN PAINT
V-8 396 11-1/2 COMP WITH 30 OVER PISTONS AND STEEL CRANK ROLLER ROCKERS PETE JACKSON GEAR DRIVE, SOILD CAM SIZE ???, HEADS ARE POLISHED, NO CARB NO IGNITION, (NEEDS FRESHENED) RAN GOOD
4-SPEED M-20 MUNCIE WORKED WELL WHEN REMOVED FROM CAR NO FLYWHHELL NO CLUTCH, NO PREASURE PLATE ETC
10 BOLT NON POSI GEARS ??? IN THE CAR NOW (GOOD USED POSI UNIT INCLUDED)
9-IN FORD W/SPRING PERCHS INSTALLED / POWDER COATED HOUSING ONLY
NEW FRONT SPRINGS AND REAR MUTI LEAF SPRINGS IN THE CAR
FRONT SUB FRAME IS ALL BLASTED AND POWDER COATED
USED FRONT AND NEW REAR BUMPER INCLUDED
USED COWL HOOD INCLUDED (SOME BINGS AND DENTS)
NO FENDERS / NO RAD SUPPORT / NO RADIATOR
USED GOOD INNER FENDERS USED GRILL
THIS NOVA CAME FROM TEXAS AND HAS BEEN STORED FOR OVER 10 YEARS
NO RUST OR ROT ANYWERE ON THIS CAR THAT I CAN SEE THIS IS A VERY GOOD START ON A RESTORATION IT DOES LOOK LIKE SOME PANELS WERE CHANGED BUT ALL LOOK TO HAVE BEEN DONE RIGHT AND SOLID
ROCKER PANELS, 1/4 PANELS FLOORS ARE SOLID AND LOOK GREAT I DONT SEE ANY BONDO ON THE CAR EXCEPT FOR THE SMALL AMOUNT NEEDED WHERE PANELS CONNECT TO EACH OTHER THATS IT
I WENT OVER THE CAR WITH A SMALL MAGNET AND IT STUCK WELL ALL OVER
LOOKS LIKE ALL WIRING HARNESS ARE THEIR, I DO HAVE OTHER USED SMALL PARTS THAT GO WITH THE CAR OLD DOOR PANELS I HAVE A BACK SEAT NO FRONT SEATS, USED DASH PAD NEEDS HEAD LINER AND INTERIOR KIT.
THIS NOVA IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY I HAVE A CLEAR PA TITLE THE BUYER WILL PAY ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS I WILL HELP LOAD CAR.
BUYER WILL PAY ALL TAXES AND TRANFER FEES FOR TITLE TRANSFER.
ALL BIDDERS LOOK AT PICTURES THIS CAR NEEDS WORK TO RESTORE AND CAN NOT BE DRIVEN HOME AND IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY
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