This 1972 Chevrolet Nova stands out with its striking blue exterior
and contrasting white hardtop, exuding a timeless appeal that's
hard to miss. The black interior is in good shape, with
well-maintained carpet and seats, offering a comfortable and
stylish cabin.
Under the hood, you'll find a robust 400 small block Chevy (SBC)
engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, delivering a classic
driving experience with plenty of power on tap. The car is equipped
with track bars and electronic ignition for enhanced performance
and convenience, respectively. Inside, the Grant GT steering wheel
adds a sporty touch to the driving experience.
The most recent owner, who has cherished this Nova for the past 30
years, has recently enhanced its performance with a high-rise
aluminum intake, chrome alternator, billet aluminum fan pulley, air
cleaner, valve covers, and a 4-barrel Holley carburetor. The car
rides on 14" Cragar wheels, completing the classic muscle car
look.
This 1972 Chevrolet Nova is not just a piece of automotive history
but a well-maintained and tastefully upgraded classic that?s ready
for the road.
Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1876297
Price:$39,991
Location:North East, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:39577
Stock Number:C3795
VIN:1X27F2W206189
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