1973 Chevrolet NOVA SLE1 Crew Cab Long Box 4WD

1973 Chevrolet NOVA SLE1 Crew Cab Long Box 4WD

Coyote Classics, IA

702 N 1st St Greene, IA 50636
P:641-816-3145
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Price:
$12,500
Mileage
-1 Miles
Engine
4-cylinder, 2.0L DOHC SMPI Turbocharged I4 Engine
Transmission
MAN5
Fuel
Unspecified
Color
White
Make
Chevrolet
Model
NOVA
Model Year
1973
VIN
1Y27H3W299159

This great looking 1972 Chevy nova was restored and owned by the previous owner for the last 14 years. It runs and drives nice down the road with a great sounding engine and exhaust. It is powered by a 350 4bb V8 engine, and backed up by a 3 speed automatic transmission. It is equipped with power steering power disk brakes, am FM cassette, tachometer, tinted glass, dual exhaust, SS grill, Ultra custom rims with RWL tires, tilt wheel, and poor man’s air conditioner with a fan on the dash! This car comes with its original owner’s manual, original window sticker, and original bill of sale showing it when it was sold new for $3603.50 with a window sticker price with all the options at 3953.55 for a total savings of $350.05. This is a very solid and well preserved older restoration with a nice shine on a straight body. The original bucket seat with floor shifter was restored with new seat covers, carpet, and more. It no longer has the original console and shifter. This is a great car for the money and with the original documentation is hard to find. Please go to our home website www.coyoteclassics.com for over 60 pictures of this Cool American Classic digitally taking you all the way around the outside, inside, and the undercarriage. You will also experience the sound and live footage with two videos one in which is a video walking around the car and listing to the motor and exhaust. The other video will be of it being driven down the road and going thru the gears! Please don’t hesitate to give us a call at 641 816 3145 and get a full walk around description of the vehicle of interest. We do our very best to sell the right car to the right person so there is no such thing as a dumb question. Thanks for your interest from all of the staff at Coyote Classics.