1971 Chevrolet Nova Built 355 V8, Muncie 4-Speed, Cowl HoodThis
1971 Chevrolet Nova is a tough, street-ready muscle car featuring a
built small block, 4-speed manual transmission, and classic
aggressive styling.Powered by a built 355 cubic inch V8 with
aluminum heads, this Nova delivers strong performance and
reliability. It?s paired with a desirable Muncie 4-speed manual
transmission, giving you full control and an authentic muscle car
driving experience. An MSD ignition system supports consistent
spark and performance.The drivetrain is backed by a durable 10-bolt
rear end equipped with an Auburn posi unit and 3.73 gears,
providing excellent traction and acceleration.The exterior was
refinished in red in 2002 and still presents well, complemented by
a nicely added cowl hood that enhances both performance and
appearance. Torque Thrust wheels complete the classic muscle
stance.Inside, the car features upgraded black ProCar reclining
bucket seats for improved comfort and support. A triple gauge
package with RPM tach keeps you informed, while an aftermarket
stereo system adds modern convenience.Key Features: Built 355 CI V8
with aluminum heads Muncie 4-speed manual transmission MSD ignition
system 10-bolt rear end with Auburn posi 3.73 gear ratio Blue
exterior repaint (2002) Cowl hood Torque Thrust wheelsInterior
Highlights: Black ProCar reclining bucket seats Triple gauge
package with tachometer Aftermarket stereo systemThis Nova is a
solid, well-equipped muscle car with the right combination of
power, performance parts, and classic styleperfect for cruising,
weekend driving, or local shows.
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