1972 Chevy Nova *SOLD* at Coyote Classics
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Chevy Nova for Sale
What we've got here sure is one sweet looking Chevy. This 1972 Chevrolet Nova with SS trim is a truly stunning car, featuring show-quality paint and a potent engine. Powered by a 350 C.I. V8 breathing through a Holley 4-barrel carburetor and backed up by a quick-shifting Hurst 4-speed manual transmission, this Nova sure is fast! The exterior is bathed in beautiful "Mulsanne Blue" metallic paint, laid out over a laser-straight body with excellent chrome brightwork. The interior is spartan but functional, with comfortable black vinyl bench seats and an aftermarket tachometer front and center. Old-school cool woodgrain accents on the doors add a splash of luxury, too! Options on this mean blue Nova include power steering, power brakes, front disc brakes, an aluminum radiator, a heater + defroster, aftermarket headers, an aftermarket tachometer, AutoGauge underdash gauges, a Hurst shifter, vent windows, and a sweet-sounding dual exhaust system. The car rides on some eye-catching 15" chrome Cragar SS wheels over fat B.F. Goodrich RWL tires for a real muscular appearance. This is one Nova that runs and drives even better than it looks, which is really saying something. All it needs is a new driver, and we think you'd look pretty good sitting behind the wheel.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 1X27H2L165642
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
X: Nova
27: 2-door sedan
H: 350 C.I. V8, 2-barrel carburetor
2: 1972 model year
L: Van Nuys, California GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
165642: Serial number; 65,641st 1972 GM vehicle built at Van Nuys Assembly
COWL TAG-
72: 1972 model year
11427: 8-cylinder Chevrolet Nova, 2-door sedan
L: Built in Los Angeles, California (Van Nuys), U.S.A.
28944: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
753: Black vinyl "Custom" interior trim
A52: Bench seats
2626: "Mulsanne Blue" exterior paint
06B: Production date in the 2nd week of June, 1972
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That is a beautiful nova. I would drive that straight to a cruise night.😊😊😊
I think you should go back into your shop to repair some minor things like the heater fan the squeak on the clutch pedal install a radio and find a good body man who can fix the scratches and blend the paint of the scratches. But I know you going to leave it up to the buyer because if you did all that you would charge more for the car but it is nice I love that blue.
Not worth 34 grand.
Great muscle car for vengeance gangster in full black color and no model markers
I to love the side molding look, its retro and slick at same time! Poverty caps might look even more retro cool sleeper looking!! Sweet ride wish i had the income and credit lol
That`s about as nice as a 72 Nova gets, the stance is perfect, fun in the sun, in 4 speed.
Love it love novas I had 1970 it was blue with silver strip
One of the very few cars you have that I am disappointed with. For the condition, price should be less. You usually have spectacular prices for the condition. Don’t turn into Maple Motors guys.
And it's a clone. Real SS had K in vin, L48 350 only
@@gregk2955 They are not advertising it as an SS
She’s a beautiful Nova. A few flaws as expected. Overall, a very sweet ride
For that money the car should have the heater fan that works and a bad ass radio and speakers. Come on those are cheap things to fix. ✅ 👀
if it all the numbers match the price is alright but it's not the most that can that car would be worth it is between $25.000.$32
@@marcialrivas5870 I tend to have to agree with you numbers. $30,000ish
I don't know what it is but I'm a sucker for underdog musclecars. Chevy 350's, mopar 383's, 400's, buick 350's and 400's.
It sounds amazing 😊
Wow! One of these was my first car. Unfortunately mine was cursed with a crappy 307. This one kicks ass!
Sorry about that, dude. Mine was a '70 SS from Nicky Chicago; 402cid/375hp. Bench seat, column shift, no carpeting, no bs.
When my parents pass away and I actually have the finances I will get a real musclecar.
Once my boat and house are paid off. My 'ol truck will have to do for now.
Man i wish i could pick that nova up but after loosing my only daughter back in july of 2020 then a few weeks ago my son and nephew getting blasted with 27 rounds from a 45 by some pathetic 18 year old to the back of my truck thank God they survived the shots getting hit 5 times each yes a miracle took place over Easter weekend they got hit Wednesday evening 4 days Pryor my first car was a 71 chevy nova been going through hell the last few years sad to say i lost my chevy nova to a damn storage facility back in 99 when i got hit by a red light runner out of work for a few months and by the time i got the insurance settlement the storage facility sold the unit they wouldn't hold it for 2 more days
Needs video of the underside, sub-frame, floor pans rear frame rails etc
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🔥🔥🔥
👍💯😝💯👍
Novas are better looking than Camaros
44 grand you better paint that front bumper filler piece
I had a 72 Nova when it was a few years old. The bumper filler was light Grey from the factory.
Motor must of already been warmed up 😮😢
My Brothers 72 Nova was better. He had Red With Black interior and a bench seat and A Muncie M21 4 Speed Hurst white ball shifter
How much ?????
How much was you asking for that
Did you read my message
Overpriced
Side moulding looks hideous
Is it gorgeous?
You should let the oil pressure build up and get some heat in the motor before you rev...the shit out of it brother....