Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet Nova 2 Door Sedan
349,733 Novas were built in 1972. Most of them were used up and
eventually went to that big parking lot in the sky. A handful were
put away and preserved and occasionally end up at Classic Auto
Mall. Many have been restored to original condition, resto-modded,
street rodded, or lightly modded with fresh paint and ungraded
components. And some, well, some ended up being the lucky recipient
of the race treatment, most often drag racing where their stance
was altered, and their engines replaced.
For consignment, a race ready car that has consignor stated 1,894
miles since the build and is looking for a new pilot. Body and
paint be damned, we have an engine to build! And here we have a car
that is just waiting for you to choose a color. Or, if you like the
mean, matte finish of primer, keep as is and ride into the
night!
Exterior
Various shades and layers of dark gray primer cover this car for a
rough 'n rowdy presence. There are plenty of imperfections
including gap issues, filler issues, and minor rust. The body and
paint were last on the list because as we'll learn, lots of work
went into the rest of the car. Upgraded LED headlights with halo
rings add to the meanness of the thing and three cowl mounted
gauges live in the shadow of the enormous cowl hood. The rear
taillights, valance and bumper are in great shape. The 15-inch Weld
Rodlite wheels are staggered with cavernous deep dish wheels in the
back and skinnies up front.
Interior
It's all about speed here and that starts with the sheet aluminum
door cards. Who needs a fancy armrest when you're heading down the
track? Vinyl racing bucket seats are laced with RJS harnesses tied
to a full roll cage. Rear seats have been replaced with a tubbed
rear deck covered nicely in black carpet which continues throughout
the car's interior. The stock looking steering wheel is removable,
and the custom aluminum dash holds essential gauges, toggle
switches and indicator lights. An AutoMeter tach with shift light
is mounted high on the dash not far from the fire extinguisher and
MSD ignition box. A Hurst pistol grip shifter handle is tied to a
B&M Pro Ratchet shifter, far from pedestrian. The headliner
looks like it hasn't been touched since 1972, and is in fine
condition.
Drivetrain
Not original to the car, the consignor stated 396ci V8 has been
worked including being bored .60 over, receiving a Comp Cam part
number 11-701-9, and having the cylinder heads reworked. An 850cfm
carburetor sits on an Edelbrock intake and power is routed through
a TH350 3-speed automatic with a reverse valve body and finds its
way back to a Ford 9" rear with 4.11 gears and Positraction.
Headers send the steam south, while front disc with a line lock
take center stage with rear drums in a supporting role. Our
consignor states the aluminum radiator, electric water pump, and
wiring harness are new. The fuel cell is located in the truck. A
folder with details will accompany the car.
Undercarriage
A narrowed rear end allows the massive rear tires to tuck and
ladder bar suspension with coil overs keep them planted. The
driveshaft goes through a safety loop. The headers are wrapped in
heat tape and terminate in open glasspack-style mufflers. The front
suspension is equipped with independent A arms and coil springs.
Aside from some typical surface rust, some floor pan patching, and
a few drops of oil on the pan, it's a clean underside.
Drive-Ability
We respect the little hamlet of Morgantown so we didn't start this
car first thing in the morning. When we eventually did, its roar
echoed through the hills and valleys of our fair town. It's raucous
but then, you won't be taking this to the drive thru at
Chick-fil-A. We babied the car around the test loop where it's
evident it had some decent get up and go. This car is for straight
lines, so we won't be rolling through cones with it. For what it
is, it rides fine and you're securely fastened, so all is well save
for the horn nottooting. To the quiet cows of Morgantown, we
apologize.
Here's a � mile hero that is ready for your custom exterior ideas.
Or leave the "murdered out" look and intimidate everyone at the
track. The interior is done for you and the engine is stout but
could be worked even more if that's the road you take. Whatever
road it is, buckle up buttercup, it's gonna be a rowdy ride.
1X27F2W401407
1-Chevrolet
X-Noa
27-2 Door Sedan
F-307ci V8 2bbl
2-1972
W-Willow Run, MI Assy Plant
401407-Sequential Unit Number
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