The Chevrolet Nova has always been one of the most sought after
cars in the GM line up and this 1971 Nova now featured in our
Denver showroom is an excellent option for anyone looking to see
for themselves what makes these cars so desirable. The third
generation Nova ran from 1968-1974 with bigger bumpers getting
fitted on the last couple of years. This 1971 is the last of year
of the smaller chrome bumper cars making it much more desirable
than the later years. Defining features of this body style is the
semi-fastback roof line, sharp body lines running from the top of
the fender all the way down to the rear quarter trailing off into
the trunk line, and the two headlights with horizontal bars running
in between. The drive train in this car features the 350 cubic inch
small block V8 with some performance goodies like headers, aluminum
intake, and an MSD ignition. Mounted behind the engine is a 3-speed
automatic transmission that would have been factory equipment back
in 1971. As you fire it up, drop it down into gear and start to
cruise you will not be let down by the amount of power that this
Nova is putting out. Helping to keep this Nova manageable and easy
to drive is the optional power brakes and power steering. The dark
green paint fits well on this car and contrast nicely with the tan
vinyl interior. If you are looking for a classic car that can be
driven and enjoyed while still holding its own at your local car
show this 1971 Nova is an excellent option and will always have a
huge following! This vehicle is located in our Denver showroom. You
can view this 1971 Chevrolet Nova in greater detail including HD
pictures and an HD video of it running and driving at
Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in purchasing this
vehicle or have more questions regarding it please call us at (303)
872-4722 or email us at
[email protected].