1970 Chevy Nova Ss on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
Up for sale is my 1970 Nova SS. Get ready for Summer cruising.
This Nova is a screamer with a 425hp period correct 400 small block bored 30 over Brodix Aluminum Heads Brodix high flow intake 750 Edelbrock carb Hedman Hustle Headers All forged Transmission is a 700R with overdrive. Car tears up the street but is a gentle cruiser on the freeway Heavy duty suspension with Caltrac Traction Bars Oversized radiator keeps the Nova at a cool 170 degrees Cosmetics Rust free all California original blue plate car Recent repaint of original 1970 code 45 green mist paint Straight body No rust anywhere Black vinyl top Black buckets Tilt steering 16" Chrome rally wheels SS Badging (originally a well cared for 6 cylinder Nova) Headliner is in great shape This is a really fun car to cruise around in, open her up and she becomes really fun to drive! Turns heads and gets thumbs up everywhere she goes. This is a rust free California car. No bondo no nothing. You couldn't build this car for 35k. I am letting her go for less than that! I have another Nova project in the garage and the wife says I gotta sell this one to build that one. Thank you very much for looking. Feel free to contact with any questions . . . 949-903-4317. I will respond to emails as well. Car will be sold locally as well so act quickly, she will NOT last! All sales final. No warranty of anykind. |
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