1974 Chevrolet Nova on 2040-cars
Candler, North Carolina, United States
1974 chevrolet nova.. someone has styarted to turn this car into a drag car but it can be put back on the street. there is a sbc 355 with headers , aluminum intake and an oversize oil pan, also has vortec heads. engine and trans are in the car but not hooked up or wired in. it will need a motormount. there is no interior except a racing seat and a b&m mega shifter. theold wiring harness ios in the trunk and someomne has started the install of a PAINLESS wiring harness. the floor pand have been patched both on the drivers side and ds rear and passenger side rear. all the glass ios good and intact. what you see is what you get. this car has an open sc title.. if you have an issue with that please do not bid!!!!! the pictures tell the tale.. if you need more information please call or text me at 828 777 6635. i will require a 100.00 deposit within 24 hours of auctions end, car is located in candler nc .10 miles west of asheville just off interstate 40. the wheels are polished centerlines with almost new rwl tires. there is no rear bumper or fuel tank.
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