1974 Chevrolet

NOVA SS

$33,000 or
$391/month
Based on 20% down over 96 months
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Description

LOCATION: Lehi, UT

1974 CHEVROLET NOVA SS – FRESHLY REBUILT

This 1974 Chevrolet Nova SS has been completely rebuilt and is ready to impress. Powered by a rebuilt 327 V8 with an automatic transmission, this classic muscle car has only 350 miles since its overhaul.

• CLEAN TITLE
• ODOMETER: 350
• EXTERIOR COLOR: Black
• INTERIOR COLOR: Black
• ENGINE: Freshly rebuilt 327 V8 with only 350 miles
• TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC
• WELL MAINTAINED
• GARAGE KEPT
• RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!
• CONDITION: FULLY REDONE WITH PROFESSIONAL WORK FROM A MECHANICAL SHOP
• CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS: COMES WITH PARTS FOR A TUNNEL RAM DOUBLE CARB SETUP AND A REGULAR HOOD IF PREFERRED

This Nova SS represents countless hours of professional work and investment. Serious inquiries only—additional photos and details are available upon request. Take it for a test drive and feel the power!

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Specifications

Stock #
4685
Miles
350
Location
Lehi, UT, United States
Engine
327
Transmission
Automatic
Exterior
Black
Interior
BLACK

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