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502 V8 Crate Engine Richmond 4 Speed Posi Big Block Hot Street Rat Rod Machine!! on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:58760
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

Daytona Beach, Florida, United States

 SHOW OR GO STREET MACHINE
For more info call Clint at 610-763-8277

For your consideration is an awesome street machine 1973 Chevrolet Nova. This hot rod is equipped how you want with a new 502 V8 Crate engine producing 502 H.P. Mated to a new Richmond 4 speed and Hurst Shifter. With Headers and 3” exhaust, this car does not blend in, not able to sneak up on anyone, and turns heads anywhere it goes! The paint is base/clear, with the side decals. It presents very well and shines at any angle. Not a track car paint job. It will turn heads at any car show or cruise night. No rust bubbles, scratches, or issues. The undercarriage is extremely clean. Very solid, clean, straight, and rust free. No shoddy patch panels, holes, soft spots, or issues. Trunk pan is also very solid and looks great. Car rides, drives ,and handles like a dream. Straight down the road with no shimmy’s or vibrations, other than the heart pounding horsepower of course! Extremely tight and surprisingly easy to drive. Interior is custom two tone, and shows great, carpet, headliner, door panels, etc. All of the lights, turn signals, brakes, gauges, etc are functioning properly.  Look at the breakdown of the car below. This Nova was built right! :

502 V8 Crate Engine 502 H.P.

Richmond 4 Speed Manual Transmission.

Posi Rear with 3.73 Gears.

3” Exhaust w/ Glasspacks and H Pipe.

Long Tube Stainless Headers.

Aluminum Radiator.

Wilwood Disc Brakes.

Accel 8.8mm Wires.

Optima Battery.

Mallory Unilite Distributor.

Holley Carburetor.

Gear Reduction Mini Starter.

3/8 Braided Stainless Fuel Line- Back to Front.

Stock Fuel Tank w/ Fuel Sump.

Holley Electric Fuel Pump.

90/10 Rear Shocks.

Lakewood Traction Bars.

Frame Connectors.

Updated Suspension.

Custom Two Tone Interior.

Overall, this Chevrolet is a great opportunity to get behind the wheel of a restored Nova at the right time of the year at a price point that won’t break the bank!  Could not build one for close to the buy it now price! The asking price is almost what's invested in the drive train alone! Whether you are looking for a weekend track / strip car, or something to take to car shows and win trophies, or take the grand kids for ice cream, this animal can do it all. Nova is turnkey, drive home today, ready to enjoy immediately! I have many more photos that can be viewed on a website. Email for the the link or give me a call for more info 610-763-8277.

I encourage & welcome pre purchase inspections. I will work with your inspector, appraiser, mechanic, etc to make you feel comfortable with your purchase. Vehicle is sold AS-IS, NO Warranties Expressed or Implied. I have a clean clear title for this vehicle. If you have less than 5 feedback, please email prior to bidding. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. Don't assume anything. This is a legal binding contract. If you are the winning bidder, you are obligated to complete the purchase. You are not bidding on the opportunity to come and look at the vehicle and decide if you want to purchase the item! Also, please have all financing or funds in place prior to bidding. In other words, ask your wife first!! $1,000.00 Deposit due within 24 hours of auction close. Balance due within 7 days of auction close. PLEASE NOTE: If you pay by a certified check, vehicle WILL NOT be released until funds have cleared my banking institution!! Which typically takes 7 days.

I urge everyone to take a look at my feedback. Bid with confidence! It was 100% until a few weeks ago, when a malicious ebayer left me negative feedback over a $45.00 die cast model car! Apparently, a windshield wiper was damaged in shipping overseas. I attempted to rectify the situation, but the buyer would not respond or contact me at all, and left me negative feedback!

Located in Daytona Beach, Florida, 32118. Minutes from major route 95 on the northeast coast of Florida. 10 minutes from (DAB)-Daytona Beach International Airport. 70 miles to (MCO)-Orlando or (SFB)-Sanford International Airports. Fly in and drive it home!!

I will assist with selling worldwide, but payment and arrangements are buyer’s responsibility. I have used several shipping companies in the past, and can recommend shippers to contact, or can be arranged right through ebay and their recommended carriers. Contact Clint at 610-763-8277 for more info.

I do not send second chance offers!

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