Chevy Nova Sedan, 4 door, NEW PAINT- Chrome Yellow- (1972)
Sale price: US $555.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1972 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Nova |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 99999 |
Monrovia, California, United States
Vehicle description
My wife is having our second kiddo soon, so I am reluctantly selling my. .
1972 Chevrolet Nova. 307 cid V8, Newly rebuilt TH350 automatic trans!
NO RESERVE! Owned for four years. Daily driver for most of it. Done lots of work. Tubular Upper/ Lower Control arms. Front Disc brakes conversion. New brake booster. New master cylinder. DOT 3 brake flush.
NEW A/C- Working Vintage Air A/C! Everything is there! NEW Compressor, Condenser, Bolt on dash unit with heater core/evaporator/ blower. It blows cold. I only took the a/c belt off recently so I could upgrade the mounting brackets. I didn"t like the mounting setup and sometimes it squealed. I just haven"t fixed it yet. The next guy will have to do it. But the A/C does work, and It"s really awesome and rare to have on a muscle car!
Lots of sanding, bodywork, primer, painted Chrome Yellow last year. I"m not a pro body guy, but I did my best.
New Cold Case Radiator New 4 barrel Edelbrock Carb 1406 New HEI distributor New Headers New Hush mat under all the carpet/firewall/ trunk
This thing is really coming along nicely. It"s not done, but it"s really getting there. This is what I would fix next:
The interior is about half done. Look at the photos and see the seats, carpets and door panels are there, but it needs a headliner, rear package tray, A/B/C pillar trim. The dash is missing a glove box, and the gauge cluster bezel. Most of the glass is old. Whoever did the weather strip/ molding (before my ownership) did a bad job. Most of it should be replaced. The front windshield is cracked. The side vent hinges are messed up, and the left rear window regulator should be replaced. The AC compressor bracket I mentioned already
This is a fun ride, and people really love seeing it when you"re cruising around. I will miss this car. Whoever wins the auction: Finish the interior, and fix the glass, and this thing is done! Local pickup or Buyer will have to arrange for shipping. Either way I would probably tow it. I was my daily driver, but it has been parked for a couple months, and it is a 50 year old car. Be on the safe side, tow it, check it out, and get comfortable with it. NO RESERVE! Bid Away! Best of luck!
1972 Chevrolet Nova. 307 cid V8, Newly rebuilt TH350 automatic trans!
NO RESERVE! Owned for four years. Daily driver for most of it. Done lots of work. Tubular Upper/ Lower Control arms. Front Disc brakes conversion. New brake booster. New master cylinder. DOT 3 brake flush.
NEW A/C- Working Vintage Air A/C! Everything is there! NEW Compressor, Condenser, Bolt on dash unit with heater core/evaporator/ blower. It blows cold. I only took the a/c belt off recently so I could upgrade the mounting brackets. I didn"t like the mounting setup and sometimes it squealed. I just haven"t fixed it yet. The next guy will have to do it. But the A/C does work, and It"s really awesome and rare to have on a muscle car!
Lots of sanding, bodywork, primer, painted Chrome Yellow last year. I"m not a pro body guy, but I did my best.
New Cold Case Radiator New 4 barrel Edelbrock Carb 1406 New HEI distributor New Headers New Hush mat under all the carpet/firewall/ trunk
This thing is really coming along nicely. It"s not done, but it"s really getting there. This is what I would fix next:
The interior is about half done. Look at the photos and see the seats, carpets and door panels are there, but it needs a headliner, rear package tray, A/B/C pillar trim. The dash is missing a glove box, and the gauge cluster bezel. Most of the glass is old. Whoever did the weather strip/ molding (before my ownership) did a bad job. Most of it should be replaced. The front windshield is cracked. The side vent hinges are messed up, and the left rear window regulator should be replaced. The AC compressor bracket I mentioned already
This is a fun ride, and people really love seeing it when you"re cruising around. I will miss this car. Whoever wins the auction: Finish the interior, and fix the glass, and this thing is done! Local pickup or Buyer will have to arrange for shipping. Either way I would probably tow it. I was my daily driver, but it has been parked for a couple months, and it is a 50 year old car. Be on the safe side, tow it, check it out, and get comfortable with it. NO RESERVE! Bid Away! Best of luck!