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1976 Chevy Nova Ss - Classic Vintage Hot-rod Muscle Car on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1976 Mileage:30000
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States

Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States

Once in a lifetime chance to own a rare 1976 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport.
This is a very rare car. It has one owner that put all of his blood sweat and tears into this ride. That man was my late father. I personally never made muscle cars my hobby or interest.

Now that he has passed, I feel his second baby needs to be in the hands of someone that will treat it the way it needs to be treated.

I dont know alot about this car but here are the details, or as best as I can...

This original car purchased off the lot, by my dad in 1976. It has had many changes through the years, so its not all original parts or original style.
It has been suped up to be more of a hot-rod style. Has an automatic transmission, with modified shifter on the floor.
147,700 Miles on the car. Engine was rebuilt/replaced/upgraded a few years back, as of now, has 30000 on the engine - 350, V8 - roughly 370 horsepower built stout and will go like hell!
3 Piece grill which is rare. Air shocks.
Car has been stored in heated warehouse, all winter.
Pioneer stereo system.

The few known issues that I know about...

Car looks perfect from far, but its far from perfect.
There are minor imperfections in the paint here and there. Id say 9 of 10 on the body. Hood has been updated to the Scoop style to fit the oversized airfilter, but paint on hood is not 100% perfect match.
There is a tear, that has been patched, on driver side seat.
Seems to have leaked a little antifreeze fluid while being stored this winter.

This car is infamous around the Waukesha area. Chances are that if you lived there for any amount of time, you probably have seen it driving around.
Hopefully you have a desire to own such a rare piece of American Muscle!

Email with any questions, or for VIN. I will do my best to get them answered.

$12,500 or Best Offer

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