Vehicle Description
Why This Car Is Special
The Chevrolet Nova is a fan favorite at car shows and this
particular example will be the talk of your town.
Mechanical
The 283 CID V8 engine is built with an Edelbrock Performer RPM
intake topped off with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor with electric
choke and an MSD distributor. An electric fan is efficient and
reduces engine drag by eliminating the mechanical fan. The
alternator is a polished unit and matches the radiator overflow
nicely. Satin Black air cleaner and valve covers look great topping
off the engine. Dual exhaust with an H-pipe running to Dynamax
mufflers give this Nova a great muscle car sound. A B&M shifter
mounted to the Turbo 350 automatic transmission keeps you in
control and routes the power to a 10-bolt rear end out back. Disc
brakes provide great stopping power on the front and power steering
makes cruising the streets easy and fun.
Interior
Inside, modern style bucket seats have been upholstered to match
the original interior. They not only look great but are a huge
improvement in the comfort department as well. A tachometer and
extra gauge cluster have been added to keep an eye on the engine
and an AM/FM/CD player will play your favorite tunes. The inside
looks all new and is ready to show.
Exterior
A beautiful Red paint job is sure to draw attention and it is set
off with just the right amount of brightwork. Cragar SS wheels are
always in fashion and look great on this Nova. These square bodied
Novas were the beginning of their muscle car days and have a great
stance and presence. A cowl hood has been added to this car to give
it even more of a muscle car appearance up front, and the dual
chrome exhaust tips provide the same feeling in the rear.
Conclusion
Looks, power and comfort. What more could you want from a muscle
car? This is a great build that will bring years of enjoyment to
the next owner.
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