The 1969-72 Nova is one of the most sought-after muscle cars of the
entire era. Built to be a compact automobile for the everyman, the
Nova was available in two or four door sedan body styles with
engine choices ranging from a lowly 151CI four cylinder to the
monster 427CI V-8 in the case of the 177 COPO Novas produced for
1970. The Nova was in it's prime that year, and due to fuel
economy, safety, and emission concerns, it was all downhill after
that. The Nova suffered the same fate as all the other muscle cars,
with horsepower numbers falling precipitously and engines beings
downsized year after year. If only the engineers of that era could
see the horsepower and fuel economy that modern day muscle
produces. We here at Burnyzz would hazard a guess that guys in the
white lab coats would have produced the very Nova you see here. The
magic combination of a lightweight body, all aluminum fuel injected
high performance V8, four-wheel disc brakes, Hotchkis suspension,
and sticky radials to put the power to the pavement. This beautiful
Marina blue Nova has everything you could ask for in a resto mod.
Classic styling, modern performance, and all the amenities we have
grown unable to live without. Under the hood thumps a mighty LS3
6.2L V-8 with fuel injection and a fat bump stick that makes for a
strong lope and long black marks on the pavement. This brute of an
engine is bolted to a built three speed automatic and when it drops
down a gear you better be ready to hang on. This bad boy Nova will
step sideways in a heartbeat and the only stability control is your
hands on the steering wheel. Inside this Nova received a full
custom interior with two tone black and blue bucket seats, custom
gages, and blue tooth sound system. While this beauty may be a
beast, it does possess the redeeming qualities of power steering,
power disc brakes all around, and ice-cold air conditioning. This
makes this Nova a daily driver ready automobile that has the looks
and style of days gone by without the drawbacks of driving a
fifty-year-old car. This Nova is everything you want, but you
better act fast because it won't be here long! Contact Brian at
352-307-1968 and take this beast home today! Financing and
Transportation services are available. FEES & TAX INFORMATION - We
are a licensed dealer in the State of Florida and adhere to all
state and federal laws and regulations concerning the sale of a
used vehicle. All applicable taxes and fees will be charged
accordingly as required by the State of Florida. A fee of $495.00
will be charged to process the vehicle. Classic Car Quality
Disclaimer: We do our best to inspect, drive our vehicles, and note
any imperfections in the advertisement and pre-sale. However, due
to the nature of classic automobiles we cannot guarantee that every
function, electrical or mechanical etc., will work as it should.
These components will need upkeep and attention. In addition, often
these vehicles can sit for periods of time and once you begin to
drive them issues can arise without warning. Please make sure you
are comfortable with this before buying a vintage automobile. We
did NOT build or restore the vehicle. Vehicles are sold AS-IS, with
all faults known/unknown and with no implied warranty. Pre-Purchase
inspections are welcome, we describe these vehicles to the best of
our knowledge.
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1753209
Price:$69,999
Location:Ocala, Florida
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:2722
Stock Number:080123
VIN:114270W389146
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