1970 Chevrolet Nova SS Why This Vehicle is Special The 1970
Chevrolet Nova SS 396 we have at Skyway Classics finally became
simply the Chevrolet Nova in 1970 after two years of transitional
nameplates. Out of 254,242 Novas sold for 1970, 19,558 were the SS
350 or SS 396 version. This Cortez Silver Nova has a #3999290
casting number 396 cubic inch big block period correct engine,
4-speed transmission, power steering and disc brakes, a 12 bolt
multi-leaf rear end with 3.73 ratio, rare factory tach, the correct
SS wheels, and Supreme TA raised white letter tires. Features 1970
Chevrolet Nova SS #3999290 casting number 396 cubic inch big block
engine Muncie 4-speed manual transmission Chevrolet orange paint on
the block and heads Aluminum intake Performance 4-barrel carb
Correct factory chrome open element air Cleaner and valve covers
Well detailed engine compartment. 4-Speed and it has a chrome
shifter with a white shifter ball Power steering Power brakes 12
bolt multi-leaf rear end with 3.73 ratio Dual exhaust Black twin
front bucket seats Rear bench seat Factory gauges Rare factory tach
Tic Tok gauges on the console Black carpet and floor mats, Black
door panels and black console SS steering wheel Cortez Silver paint
SS hood Chrome trim and chrome bumpers Black vinyl top Factory SS 5
spoke mag wheels Supreme TA raised white letter tires Mechanical
The engine in our Nova is a #3999290 casting number 396 cubic inch
big block engine backed by a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission,
with Chevrolet orange paint on the block and heads, aluminum
intake, performance 4-barrel carb, correct factory chrome open
element air Cleaner and valve covers, hoses and lines, spark plug
wires, and sits in a well detailed engine compartment. The
transmission is a 4-Speed and it has a chrome shifter with a white
shifter ball. The Nova also has power steering and power brakes for
upgraded handling and safety. It has a performance 12-bolt rear
end, dual exhaust, and factory SS 5 spoke mag wheels with Supreme
TA raised white letter tires. Interior The black twin front bucket
seat with rear bench seat interior looks as it came off the show
room floor and is complimented by the dash with its array of
factory gauges the rare factory tach, and Tic Tok gauges on the
console, black carpet and floor mats, black door panels, and the
black console. It has the SS steering wheel, and the correct trim
on the floor pedals too. Exterior Our Nova has great Cortez Silver
paint flowing over the muscular Nova body, SS hood, grill, great
chrome trim and chrome bumpers, as well as the black vinyl top that
sets it off. It looks docile enough till you see the 396 emblems on
the front fenders and hear the muscular engine sounds. Conclusion
The 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS 396 we have at Skyway Classics is a
great car that not only is a great period Muscle Car, but has the
engine and performance to back it up. These 396 big block cars were
fast and feared when they were new, and this one will win not only
trophies at the shows, but many races too (at the track of course!)
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Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1842053
Price:$54,997
Location:Bradington, Florida
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64423
Stock Number:2170-FL
VIN:114270W376598
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