1966 Nova | 5.3LS | Holley Sniper EFI | Wilwood Brakes | AC |
This resto mod 1966 Chevy Nova is finished in the correct color
code Ermine White, with the factory (754) red interior. The body of
the car is rust free, as well as the undercarriage which has had a
fresh undercoat applied.
The power comes from a GM 5.3 LS engine with Holley Sniper EFI and
Intake Manifold, Stage II Hydraulic roller camshaft, BTR Platinum
LS spring kit with retainers, LS2 injectors and a 2800 stall
converter. Tuned by Automotion, the Nova pushes a healthy amount of
horsepower through its built TH350 transmission. The car was also
fitted with upgraded front and rear sway bars, new fuel tank,
aluminum radiator with an electric fan, custom mid length headers
and Flowmaster dual exhaust.
To give this Nova the mean stance it deserves, it has been fitted
with Coys Wheels ""C-5"" series in chrome measuring 18x7 up front
with 225/40/18 tires - rears are 18x8 with 245/40/18 tires.
Adjustable coilovers give this nova the perfect ride height. Modern
amenities include power steering, Wilwood power disc brakes.
On the inside is a well kept factory red vinyl bench seat,
""over-the-hump"" floor mats, and ice cold air conditioning from
Vintage Air. This Nova is an absolute pleasure to drive, having the
capability to turn heads everywhere it goes, as well as provide all
the amenities for your daily driving adventures.
Want to hear more information about this 1966 Nova? Give us a call
at 248-846-1675 or email us at
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