For Sale: 1967 Chevrolet Nova in Bonner Springs, Kansas for sale in Bonner Springs, KS

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Vehicle Description This is not your average Pro Street car.
This hot rod was designed to drive comfortably long distances at highway speed and look killer doing it! The impressive looking engine bay features an LS7 topped with a set of Trick Flow aluminum cylinder heads and a Holley Sniper intake manifold, Doug's stainless headers flowing through a custom build and mean sounding exhaust system.
The transmission is a Tremec 5-speed with a Chris Alston FAB9 rear housing complete with aluminum coil overs and a 4-link and anti-roll bar.
Stopping the big 31x16 Mickeys are a set of Aerospace Components 4-wheel disc brakes.
The wheels are Billet Specialties.
The quarter panels were stretched to fit the big rear meats.
The trunk features a stainless fuel cell complete with Holley equipment.
The interior has a hi-tech look with Dakota Digital instruments, Ricaro seats,Simpson safety belts, custom metal console, Pioneer head unit complete with touch screen and JL Audio speakers, amps and subwoofer.
The polished Ididit tilt steering column is made complete with a Billet Specialties steering wheel and yes it does have cold air conditioning for those long summer cruises! The exterior is finished in two-toned black and champagne with a laser straight body.
Truly one of the best!.
  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Nova

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