Vehicle Description
We've got a special one for you here today! This 1972 Chevrolet
Nova is the real deal, the benefit of a full rotisserie restoration
and featuring tons of features including 4-wheel power disc brakes.
Sitting inside the painted engine bay is a 350 C.I. V8 breathing
through a 4-barrel carburetor, this Nova is truly fast! It's also
got loads of performance options helping it to do just that,
including a SpeedMaster ignition system and an Edelbrock intake.
All that power gets to the 10-bolt "Posi" rear end through a
Hurst-shifted 4-speed manual transmission, providing for fun and
responsive shifting. The exterior is bathed in a beautiful "Golden
Metallic" paint, still looking wet and laid out over a
laser-straight body with excellent brightwork. The interior is just
as nice, featuring comfy black vinyl bucket seats with the added
convenience of a center console. This '72 Chevy is filled with
options, including power steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes,
ice-cold A/C, an updated Alpine AM/FM/Bluetooth stereo system with
equalizer, a painted engine bay, new shocks, McLeod rear traction
bars, underdash gauges, a radiator pusher fan, Edelbrock intake,
SpeedMaster ignition, and a mean-sounding dual exhaust system. This
car is runs and drives even better than it looks, which is really
saying something considering this Nova's stunning gold paint! All
it needs is a new driver, and we think you'd look pretty good
sitting behind the wheel.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 1X27D2W117267
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
X: Nova
27: 2-door sedan
D: 250 C.I. inline-6 cylinder engine, 1-barrel carburetor
2: 1972 model year
W: Willow Run, Michigan GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
117267: Serial number; 17,266th 1972 Nova built at Willow Run
Assembly
COWL TAG:
72: 1972 model year
11427: Chevrolet Nova, 2-door sedan
WR: Built in Willow Run, Michigan, U.S.A.
20566: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
751: Standard black vinyl interior trim
5353: "Placer Gold" exterior paint
08B: Production date in the 2nd week of August, 1971
A52: Bench seats