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1970 Nova Ss on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:0
Location:

Holtsville, New York, United States

Holtsville, New York, United States

1970 Nova, 2"x 3" 4-link Chassis, Chrome Molly Roll Cage.

Car has Vin# and can be registered. 
 
 
Built to be a 10.5" tire car
 (The tubs will accept a larger tire) 

Currently the car sits on a pair of 33"x 10.5W with Bogart Wheels. 

Fiberglass fenders, hood, quarter panels, doors, etc. Lexan windows.
 
Car weighs 2600 lbs with 300 lbs. of ballast in the trunk. 


Car Features: 
Kirkey seats with covers
Wilwood brakes on all 4 corners with Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve.
Fabbed dash with Autometer Sport Comp/ultra lite gauges. 
Solenoid shifted Hurst quarter stick.
Aerospace bottle brackets
5" Flowmaster Exhaust
NOS Progressive controller NOS fogger and Big Shot Nitrous Systems
CSR water pump
Griffin Radiator
Powermaster Alternator
Chassis Engineering Wheel-e-bars

Car has working headlights, taillights and brake lights.

 AND MUCH, MUCH, MORE!! 

ENGINE: 540 CL Gen VI Big Block Chevy JRP Aluminum rods JE Pistons 13.8:1 Compression Solid Roller Cam Dart 320 Heads Milodon oil pan Moroso "4 Vane Enhanced" Vacuum Pump 22642 Moroso oil catch can MOR-85465 ATI Super damper New Pro System Dominator Carb Msd 7AL2 with Pro-Power coil Engine made 800HP N/A 


FUEL SYSTEM: The engine side of the system consists of a Magnafuel Fuel Pump and Regulator with a trunk mounted RJS Fuel Cell. The NOS side of the fuel system relies on a 1 Gallon Fuel Cell mounted in the front of the car and features a Mallory 240 GPH pump and regulator.

TRANSMISSION: H&H Powerglide with a TCP 10" Converter, Hurst Quarter Stick and a Moroso transmission cooler "changeable filter".

REAREND: Competition Engineering Fab 9" rear with Strange Engineering Aluminum Center Section. 4.11 gears, gun drilled Strange Axles, 5/8" studs, and Strange Spool.


 MISC.: Car has 6 passes on it with new engine. Best Naturally Aspirated 1/4 mile pass is a 9.7 (converter was way too tight) car has not been sprayed.
 Engine and car builder say the car is 7.90 capable with 2-stages of Nitrous. The NOS comes with the car, one big shot plate and NOS fogger kit.
 
  Car is a work of art you must see this to really, really appreciate the work that's done to this car!!
 
  Any questions feel free to call me at:   

    631-880-7527 or 631-255-1642
 
  If i don't pick up please Leave a Message I will call you right back 

I reserve the right to end the auction early as the car is 

                           FOR SALE Locally !!!
    


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