Vehicle Description
1971 Chevrolet Yenko Nova Tribute
Why This Vehicle is Special
If you know muscle cars, you know Don Yenko and Yenko Chevrolet
built some of the most insane muscle cars to ever pound the Earth.
The most lethal of those was the Chevrolet Yenko Nova. There were
very few built and each came with a 450-horsepower 427 cubic-inch
V8 under the hood. Yenko called the SC427 Nova "barely legal at
best" and "the wildest thing we ever did."
How wild, exactly? Chevy refused to build a car to this spec
through the COPO program, and COPO built some hairy rides. But, we
have a frame-off restored replica 1971 Yenko Nova have at Skyway
Classics that is just like the originals, only maybe more
potent!
It has an impressive fresh restoration that is powered by 502 cubic
inch big block Chevrolet engine with 502 horsepower V8 Engine,
paired with Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission, painted a stunning
Polo Green, with a tan custom interior with a roll cage too.
Features
1971 Chevrolet Nova
Yenko Nova Tribute With All Badges and Stripes
502 cubic inch big block Chevrolet engine with 502 horsepower V8
Engine
Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission
2500 Stall Converter
12 Bolt Rear End with 3.73 Gears
Wildwood 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
New complete custom Tan Interior
B&M Ratchet Shiftier with Reverse Lock Out
SS Steering Wheel
Bucket Seats with the SYC logos in the headrests
Matching rear bench seat, door panels, headliner and carpeting
Black 6-point roll cage
Aftermarket Gauges (Temperature, Oil, Voltage)
Painted in a stunning Polo Green Exterior with Yenko badges/stripes
on original body panels
Great chrome, trim, hood vents, blacked-out grille and rear
panel
Mechanical Specs
The heart of any Yenko was always the big block Chevy engine, and
this one has it in spades as it is a very built 502 cubic inch
engine with 502 horsepower.
The engine really looks mean too with the chrome open element air
cleaner, black Chevrolet logo valve covers, aluminum heads, hi-rise
performance intake, and performance Demon four-barrel carburetor,
modified ignition system and spark plug wires, long tube headers,
on, performance fuel delivery system, and dual exhaust.
The engine compartment is painted shiny black and our Nova has all
the power going into the modified Chevy Turbo 400 automatic
transmission, B&M Ratchet Shiftier with Reverse Lock Out, 2500
stall convertor, and 12-bolt rear end with 3.73 gears.
The ride is fast and safe too with the Wildwood 4-wheel disc
brakes, 5-spoke racing mag wheels with black sidewall performance
tires and very few miles since the restoration.
Interior
The redone tan interior looks like new and has twin vinyl bucket
seats with the SYC logos in the headrests and matching rear bench
seat, door panels, headliner and carpeting, factory gauge panel and
performance gauges, an SS Steering Wheel, and a black 6-point roll
cage.
Exterior
The 1971 Nova body is painted in a stunning Polo Green Exterior
with the Yenko badges and stripes on its original body panels and
is a sight to be seen.
Take a close look at the chrome, trim, hood vents, blacked-out
grille and rear panel, and you will see the degree of detail put
into this Yenko Nova Tribute.
Conclusion
Nothing says muscle car more than a hot-rodded replica 1971 Yenko
Nova like we have at Skyway Classics.
If you want one of the best in the country then this one is for
you!
Come see it today.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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