For Sale: 1971 Chevrolet Nova in Tacoma, Washington for sale in Tacoma, WA

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Vehicle Description 1971 Chevy Nova (SS Clone) Bored.
44 over with 400SBC steel crank making a 384 stroker engine ARP head bolts and engine bolts Monster 4L80E transmission.
With torque converter/ stall converter.
3250 stall converter.
New gm performance driveline New 4.
11 gears and auburn posi(should do a c-clip eliminator to make rearend stronger) New chrome valve covers for anti-knocking Custom exhaust headers 3 straight pipe/ flowFX flowmaster muffler New tubular control arms upper and lowers New lowering springs New spindles New power disc brake front All new power steering New tires New summit competition camshaft and lifters Motor is internally balanced with Keith black pistons Edelbrock 6089 aluminum heads Edelbrock RPM performer intake manifold EFI power Adder fitech injection system New mini starter New assault racing drag approved flywheel black LED daymaker could headlights New equus gauges Bucket seats sound system with Kenwood BT and 2x12subwoofer Aftermarket raised hood Remote control locks Remote start Remote alarm system with door, glass, vibration and hood sensors.
Recarpeted headliner and backseat Original After dyno RearWheel HP 335hp/380tq 457hp to the crank 4L80E trans with full manual valve body and 3250 stall converter.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Nova

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