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Old 10-08-2006, 08:38 PM
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1972 Nova with Buckets, Manual Trans, Console, Gauges

Up For Sale is a '72 Nova that has all the right stuff.
Vitals:
- Detailed performance 350 small block Engine (approx 350 hp)
- 3-Speed HD Manual Trans
- Black Strato Bucket Seats
- Console with full OEM gauges
- OEM dash Tachometer
- 10 Bolt Rear End
- 3.55 Rear end Gears
- Hood Louvers/Stacks
- Fender Louvers
- Power Brakes
- Power Steering
- Interior is really nice
- Nice Paint

This car has virtually all the makings of an SS car. It looks, runs, & drives incredible. Everything works. Nice older Restoration. Tons of pictures available for sincere buyers. Clear Title in hand. Please email or call me for details.
The car runs, drives, and performs very well and looks beautiful. It's fast!!Paint is conservatively rated 8 out of 10. This not a real SS, but it has all the rare goodies. Not a numbers car, however there is NO fear of driving this baby. Delivery is available within 100 miles of zip 01985.
Come see and drive this car. You won't leave without it.

WEBLINK: http://home.comcast.net/~bigblockboy/


Asking price is $15,900. (Offers accepted but No Trades Please)



978 697-8484 or [email protected]



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