Fuel Required is thrilled to showcase this freshly restored 1971
Chevrolet Nova, a true icon in the world of American muscle cars.
This Nova is the complete package-performance, style, and history,
all wrapped in a stunning triple black finish that demands
attention. Beneath the hood lies a period-correct 396 ci Chevrolet
V8, equipped with oval port 101cc cast iron heads, a forged
cross-drilled crankshaft, and forged pistons, all working in
harmony to deliver raw, unbridled power. The engine build also
includes Clevite H Rods & mains, an Edelbrock Hydraulic Cam
(560/573), and Trick-Flow push rods, ensuring that every ounce of
performance is maximized. To top it off, the Holly EFI Sniper fuel
injection guarantees precision fuel delivery, while the HEI
distributor keeps things running smooth and reliable. Mated to this
powerhouse is the legendary Muncie M22 heavy-duty transmission,
controlled by a Hurst Competition Plus shifter for precise gear
changes. Backed by a Lakewood bell housing and a Centerforce 11"
clutch, this Nova is built to handle anything the road throws at
it. The 3:42 12-bolt Posi traction rear axle ensures you put all
that power to the pavement, and with drilled & slotted brake rotors
and all-new brake components, stopping is just as impressive as
going. Inside, you'll stay cool with Vintage Air conditioning, a
modern touch of comfort in a classic package. Every detail of the
restoration shines - from the flawless paintwork to the immaculate
interior and gleaming brightwork, this Nova is a true showstopper.
The odometer shows just 2,240 miles since restoration, so this
beauty is fresh and ready for the next chapter of its legendary
story. Don't miss out on these incredible features: -
Period-correct 396 ci Chevrolet V8 - Oval port 101cc cast iron
heads - Forged cross-drilled crankshaft - Forged pistons - Clevite
H Rods & mains - Edelbrock Hydraulic Cam (560/573) - Trick-Flow
push rods - Holly EFI Sniper fuel injection - HEI distributor -
Muncie M22 heavy-duty transmission - Hurst Competition Plus shifter
- Lakewood bell housing and Centerforce 11" clutch - 3:42 12-bolt
Posi traction rear axle - Vintage Air air conditioning - Drilled &
slotted brake rotors - All-new brake components - New tires - Just
2,240 miles since restoration This is a rare chance to own a fully
restored, triple-black 1971 Chevy Nova with modern upgrades, making
it a perfect blend of classic muscle and modern performance. We
strongly recommend, welcome, and encourage personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase. A
deposit of five percent (5%) of the purchase price is required to
hold a vehicle. Upon receipt of the deposit, the vehicle will be
reserved for seven (7) days, pending final payment. Deposit
Disclaimer: Deposits are non-refundable for the following reasons:
[1]. Once a deposit is received, the vehicle is immediately removed
from the market, and we cease pursuing other potential buyers
during the holding period. [2]. There are internal costs associated
with relisting and remarketing a vehicle should the sale not be
completed. **By submitting a deposit, the buyer acknowledges and
agrees to these terms.**
Vehicle Details
1971 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1888042
Price:$59,950
Location:McDonald, Pennsylvania
Year:1971
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:2240
Stock Number:1266
VIN:114271W210433
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