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Chevy Nova 1963 Super Sport Ss on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1963 Mileage:50285
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
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 Chey Nova  1963 yellow two door

Safty taken into to consideration with 5 point raceing harness and roll bar through out.


Thank You

Robert Giddings
Jensen Insulation
561-6428830
561-305-5554
772-501-1098
whitefiber@aol.com


Subject: Chevy Nova 1963


Racetrack ready but street driveable

383 Russ auto Engine has brodix large port cylinder heads,JE Large pistons

3 speed slap transmission

Line lock brake system

Aluminum Radiator

Turbo 350 trans with 3000  stall converter

12 bolt posi rear end 488 gears

Huge tub out job done to sopport massive rear tires when flexed to burnout to warm tires.

Outside on/off switch

6 point roll cage

5 POINT race harness 2 inch wide straps into one center quick release.

Fuel cell in trunk with battery

Bucket seats with shoulder harness

New fuel high pressure pump


Please called Mr. Giddings for more info to much to list 561-305-5554 Thank you ..!

5761-305-5554    or 772-501-1198    Rocio (spanish) 561-6855897 

EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS  whitefiber@aol.com     THANKS ROB AND ROCIO





On Aug-17-14 at 13:00:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

1963 Chevy Nova street rod hot rod

SS stering wheel and parts on whn i got it tubbed out large rear end (nicely done)

exhaust so good good use something louder for track but starting in a residential is a little lound.

Yes street leal and track ready full roll cae small block turn key ready registerd and can drive or ship away.

Antique plate and registery for cheaper road insurance if street drive is what is desired

Takes pump gas but will run on higher for track. (drove on  I 95 other day home from race shop for tune up cruises 60-80mph on highway with so so gas consumption if you wanted to drive to track.

Racetrack ready but street driveable has 50/50 slck tires for street/track

383 Russ auto Engine has brodix large port cylinder heads,JE Large pistons roller rockers (nicly done simple and reliable.)Little on the shiny show side takes aa little longer to clean all the polished items when washing but well worth it on gathering too show off. Lare polished poty cylinders look pretty sexy cleaned up.

3 speed slap transmission (first no tractiontion floored i noticed on test drive only half to floor for track run second is quick and third will finish of run or just leave in auto for time laps i noticed.

Line lock brake system (for burn outs without holding brake for track red light comes on take foot off brake self explanatory and does a hell of a tire light up if that is your thing.

Aluminum Radiator

Turbo 350 trans with 3000  stall converter

12 bolt posi rear end 488 gears

Outside on/off switch on rear off car

6 point roll cage over head protection and rear

Fuel cell in trunk with battery mounted to frame and battery over right tire

Bucket seats with shoulder harness Five point safty belts

New fuel high pressure pump Jegs bought mechanic installed

top monted oil filter fr easy changing

New plus just installed new oil change for sale

TEX FOR SPECIFIC PICTURES (561) 305-5554  IF WANTED COULDNT PUT ALL UP BE THERE ALL DAY

561-305-5554   or 772-501-1098 addition phone


Rocio Giddings | Assistant Store Manager| Delray 5th Ave NMLS ID # 646667

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