Introducing the 1970 Trans-Am Nova: A Masterpiece of Power,
Precision, and Style ????
Dive into the world of unparalleled performance and exquisite
design with the 1970 Trans-Am Nova, meticulously crafted by Jon
Henson. This vehicle is not just a car; it's a statement of passion
??, a bridge between the raw intensity of vintage racing ??? and
the sophistication of modern engineering ???. Jon's vision was
clear - to create a machine that excels on the road ???, the drag
strip, and the autocross circuit. The result? A Nova that defies
expectations and sets new standards.
Performance Engineered for Excellence ??
Starting with a robust 1970 Nova base, Jon embarked on a
transformative journey, stretching the fenders to accommodate
massive wheels - up to 10 inches in the front and 14 inches in the
back. This modification, coupled with Detroit Speed minitubs,
provides ample space for the high-performance wheels and tires that
give this Nova its aggressive stance and unmatched road grip
??.
The suspension system has been completely overhauled with a Chris
Alston Chassisworks front end and a modified G-Bar 4-link rear
setup, ensuring that this Nova handles like a dream. Currie
Enterprises billet arms and a full floater Currie rearend, combined
with Fox triple adjustable PODIUM shocks, deliver a ride that's
both exhilarating and precise ??. Safety is paramount, as evidenced
by the installation of a 12-point roll cage, enhancing both chassis
stiffness and occupant protection ???.
Unrivaled Stopping Power ??
To match its formidable performance, the Nova is equipped with Baer
6P brakes at all corners, featuring 14-inch rotors. This braking
system, coupled with American Racing VF503 wheels and Falken tires,
ensures that this vehicle stops as impressively as it goes ??.
Aesthetic and Functional Mastery ??
The exterior of the Nova is a head-turner, finished in Dupont VW
Chili Pepper Red with Toyota White stripes, accented by custom
touches like a '69 Firebird rear bumper and Anvil Auto carbon fiber
hood. The interior is a testament to Jon's attention to detail,
with a custom sheet metal dash, Auto Meter gauges, and a host of
high-quality components from Clayton Machine Works, Ididit, and
more ???.
The Heartbeat: Pure Power ?????
Under the hood, this Nova surprises with a meticulously tuned 468
cubic-inch big block Chevy engine, enhanced with a CX Racing T4
78mm turbo setup for extraordinary power ??. The drivetrain is
completed by a built 4L80E transmission, ensuring that this Nova
delivers thrilling performance and reliability ??.
A Dream Realized ??
Jon Henson's 1970 Trans-Am Nova is more than a car; it's a
reflection of a dream turned into reality. Designed to deliver joy,
excitement, and unparalleled performance, this Nova is a testament
to what can be achieved when passion meets precision engineering.
Whether it's dominating at the track or turning heads on the
street, this Nova is guaranteed to put a smile on your face ??.
Experience the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship with the 1970
Trans-Am Nova. It's not just a car; it's a legend reborn ??.
Phone
770-738-7111
Address
1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109Marietta, GA 30067
Hours of Operation
Monday- Friday - 9-5pm
Saturday - 9-3pm (Appointment only after 3pm)
Sunday - Closed
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1847232
Price:$74,900
Location:Marietta, Georgia
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:3126
Stock Number:805B
VIN:113270W122937
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