Motorcar Gallery is proud to offer this 1971 Chevrolet Nova Custom
Coupe, powered by a 6.0-liter LS V8 paired with a custom-built
4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission and torque converter.
This fully customized Nova is equipped with a Texas Speed 228R
camshaft, LS1 intake, external transmission cooler with
steel-braided lines, a Black Magic cooling fan, and a Lokar setup
including floor-mounted shifter, throttle pedal assembly, brake
pedal, door handles, and window cranks. A Lecarra steering wheel
completes the driver's cockpit.
Finished in fresh triple black 2-stage paint with a custom matching
interior, this build also features a Vintage Air system, fully
programmable Dakota Digital RTX-69C dash, GSS-3000, and Delta
Lights LED headlights.
Performance and handling are enhanced by SpinTech exhaust, Speed
Engineering long-tube headers, Viking coilovers and shocks, power
steering, and Detroit Truetrac posi-traction gears. The Nova rides
on all-new glass with 50% ceramic tint, and its period-correct door
panels, custom bucket seats, and matching rear bench give the
interior an authentic yet updated look. Most trim items are brand
new, installed during the restoration and paintwork.
Additional highlights include:
Power brakes with Wilwood master cylinder
Tanks Inc TM46C-T EFI fuel tank with Racetronix fuel pump
New hood trim molding and custom hood emblem
New AMD front and rear bumpers
New billet front grille
This Nova represents a no-expense-spared custom build that combines
modern LS power with timeless muscle car styling.
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