Enter today to win this 1970 numbers matching fully restored 396 SS Nova 4-speed!
You've got a chance to win a fully restored, matching numbers 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS 396, originally produced at the Willow Run plant in Michigan in February of 1970, this fully restored numbers matching black beauty is ready to be driven or shown. Equipped with a 396 V8 mated to a Muncie M21 4-speed manual transmission and a positraction rear end, this SS Nova is a muscle car dream.
This is truly a "numbers matching" vehicle. The last six digits on the VIN directly correspond with the engine application code (stamped on the block) which proves that the engine came with the car. The Muncie M21 4-speed has its original linkage and is mated to an aluminum bell housing all with original numbers.
The SS Package in 1970 included the following; front power disc brakes, heavy suspension F40, white letter tires E70-14, 14" x 7" wheels, front fender side louver ornament, special hood louver ornaments, dark grille, SS badging (front grille, rear fascia, center caps of styled steel wheels), 396 badging on front fenders, black painted rear end panel and a black steering wheel.
The Tuxedo Black paint quality, body condition and panel fit / alignment is of show quality (far better than what came from the factory when new). The car is mechanically sound. This is truly an authentic, rare and pristine example of a high performance muscle car. The very last year of the "big block" Novas'.
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