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Chevrolet Nova 502 V8 1966

General description : 1966 Chevy II Nova Pro Street This is all you can handle in a new build! Less than 500 miles and fully street legal but ready to go on the track too! You probably already saw this coming but the majority of the description will be related to performance, so here goes! It is powered by a crate GM Performance 502ci engine, 870 Holley Double pumper carburetor with fuel pressure regulator, aluminum heads, B&M Turbo 350 trans, 2800 RPM hole-shot converter, B&M ratchet floor shifter with neutral lock out, HEIDITS front-clip with Mustang II suspension, Flaming River steering components, IDIT tilt steering column and a custom steering wheel. Stopping power comes from a 4-wheel power disc brake system. It has a back half ladder bar with adjustable coil overs, built in drive shaft loop and a titanium aluminum drive-line that is handmade. The car sits on a legendary Art Morrison frame with eight-point roll cage, two bucket seats and five-point harnesses. The body mostly all original except for the quarter panels and the front fenders that are correct and all steel. It has a gorgeous mirror and chameleon-type PPG Candy Plumb Metallic paint job done by the staff at Bobo’s Body Shop over the 6-inch cowl hood. It has a six-speed gear Vendor overdrive that can be operated as a manual for the track or automatic for cruising complete with front wheel line-lock to warm up the treads or just do a killer burn-out at your cruise-in! This really is a true dual purpose machine that runs and drives great. A narrowed Ford 9-inch rear-end with 411 Yukon gears with a heavy Posi-traction set-up throw the power to the pavement. 35 spline axles, long wheel studs, 22-gallon fuel cell and all Auto Meter gauges complete the package. Inside is a nice stereo system to crank up complete with Bluetooth and a USB port for just the right tunes while hitting the green light on time! The car has been broken-in but not run on the track with less than 500 miles. Estimating it in the 12’s or better. Priced well under what it would cost to recreate this brand “new” car at $54,900.00!

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1966 Chevrolet Nova 502 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Arlington by Classical Gas for $54900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Chevrolet Model : Nova Model Version : 502 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1966 Location : Arlington

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About Chevrolet Nova
The Chevy Nova is a compact car that was produced by Chevrolet from 1962 to 1979, and again from 1985 to 1988. While it was not initially marketed as a muscle car, it was offered with a range of powerful engines that made it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

In particular, the Nova SS (Super Sport) was a high-performance version of the car that was equipped with a range of performance upgrades, including larger engines, heavy-duty suspension, and upgraded brakes. The most notable engine options included the 327 cubic inch V8 and the 396 cubic inch V8, both of which produced impressive horsepower figures.

The Nova SS was a popular choice for drag racing, and it became a symbol of the burgeoning muscle car scene in the 1960s. It was known for its simple and lightweight design, which made it a popular choice among racers looking to modify and tune their cars for maximum performance.

Today, the Chevy Nova is still a popular classic car, with enthusiasts drawn to its simple and stylish design, as well as its impressive performance capabilities. While it may not be as well-known as some of the more iconic muscle cars from the era, the Nova remains a significant part of American automotive history and a beloved classic among collectors and enthusiasts.