!!!!!!!!!!!!!overhauled Chevrolet Nova- Everything New!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States
I want to sell my 1974 Chevrolet NOVA. I am a German car-mechanic and I bought this car about 4 years ago and restored it frame of. I put about 500 Hours and roughly 22.000$ in this project. We will leave back to Germany and housebuilding-plans changed my mind to take it with me. I try to explain as good as I can, if I leave any question open, please feel free to ask.
Its a 1974 Chevrolet Custom 2 Door (stock: 350 V8 and TH350)
Replaced parts / jobs done:
brand New engine, JEGS 350 V8 299hp (receipt and warranty), 2000$ just 5 hours about 200 miles on the engine TH350 overhauled and painted Edelbrock 4 barrel performance carb new painless wiring harness (all plugs replaced) new power steering gearbox new power steering pump new high performance chrome fuel pump new high performance chrome headers new high performance chrome alternator new high performance chrome water pump new radiator new window washer motor new master brake cylinder every single brake system part is new discs, pads, cylinders, hoses
new front shocks new lower and upper control arm (performance) new sway bar (performance) new back shocks ( high adjustable with air) new performance flow master system, 1000$ front and rear bumper modified and re-chromed, 1200$ new chrome door handles new trunk and door locks new black headlights new windshield (safety glass for Germany) new chrome weather strips new chrome trimmings new chrome decals new chrome pullies new paint job 2012 (honestly, the paint job isn’t perfect) new upholstery (white leather and blue fabrics) new carpet new steering wheel American Racing wheels on it extra set of new powder-coated American racing wheel set
Music-system: Brand new DVD Radio with power cab, amp and sub woofer Performance Hifonics speaker front and rear. About 2000$
Way more new parts to list. Please take your time and take a look in person before you bid, I can't describe everything. I have a lot of receipts and bills from work and parts I didnt do, like a lot of photos from the hole restoration. I have tons of parts which coming with the car. I installed a hour meter with the new engine and there are just 5 hours on the new engine, still the manufacture oil in it.
The car drives and runs like a champ, without any trouble and there is nothing wrong with it. The body is in very good shape, lots of work done to it, NO BONDO and NO RUST
Just a few lill thinks need to be done, there is no headliner so far, gas gauge and wiper motor aren’t hooked up so far and the paint job is new, but it isn’t perfect. Other then that its a show car without doubt. Please keep in mind that the car is 40 years old.
I would trade a older Harley Davidson V-rod plus cash |
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