Own a piece of muscle car history with this 1973 chevy nova! These
compact cars have a long history starting out as a cheap gas saver.
As the years slowly went by, people realized they could stuff
bigger engines into them and beat the bigger cars such as
chevelles, impalas, etc. its not as easy anymore to find a nova
that hasn't been chopped up and turned into a strip car, and its
getting even harder to find them at car shows! This specific nova
appears to be mostly original, and even comes with the original
options list from the factory. The exterior color is a unique blue
color that stands out from the others. The car is sitting on
mastercraft avenger G/T tires and some black and chrome wheels. A
few of the original options the build sheet shows are bucket seats,
trunk mat, roof drip mold, a 2.73 gear ratio, and even air
conditioning! The black bucket seats appear to be in nice shape
along with the carpet in the car. It has the period correct
steering wheel as well as having a floor shifter. Some other
options include an AM/FM radio, a clock, and a 350 engine that
appears to be mostly stock, aside from a dual chrome tip exhaust
exiting the rear of the car. Ride in style in a nova TODAY!
Vehicle Details
1973 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1826065
Price:$31,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1973
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:51319
Stock Number:STL9272
VIN:GCCSTL9272
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