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Chevrolet : Nova 1970 nova w l 78 396 402 big block 375 hp muncie m 20 trans 12 bolt ss trim

Chevrolet : Nova 1970 nova w l 78 396 402 big block 375 hp muncie m 20 trans 12 bolt ss trim

$44,995

Angola, Indiana

Year 1970

Make Chevrolet

Model Nova

Category Sedan

Mileage 62000

Posted Over 1 Month

PURCHASER TO RECEIVE: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 One restored 1970 Nova. Title reads 1970 Nova SS. Authentic GM V8 car with 14 for second and third placement of cars VIN, denoting V8. Car has been recently restored to include: interior restoration, engine and transmission refurbishing, front end and rear end rebuilding. Car runs and drives better than many "restored muscle cars", and engine, transmission and rear end are reliable. Engine carries to 60 psi oil pressure w/ 5w30 oil when warm and runs consistently 160-180F even in 100 degree summer days. New belts and hoses, carburetor professionally tuned with correct jets and power valves. Fuel gauge works, speedometer works, heat works, lights work (brights, tail, turn, brake, marker), windshield wipers work. Car sounds awesome, tracks straight, hooks up great, and has more power than most have the guts to unleash! This is a special car that will set itself apart at the local car event or cruise night. From the dual snorkel air cleaner on solid lifter L78 big block engine, to the correct clutchless "W" stamped fan blade, to the redline tires, to the Hurst white ball shifter and chrome-accented strato bucket seats--- this car is a crowd pleaser! This is the sort of car that draws the curiosity and grabs the attention of people at almost every stop light or traffic intersection or store parking lot. People see and admire the car and when they hear the clatter of the solid lifters and the deep thunder of the high compression big block engine -- they suspect this is not your average small block Nova. Then they see the infamous 396 badging on the fenders and wonder, could it be? If you happen to be stopped and open the hood, be prepared to be bombarded with comments and questions when they see the large engine stuffed in the smaller (lighter than Camaro) Nova with the almost never seen dual snorkel intake that GM installed on only a small number of later built 1970 big block L78 Novas! Most in your average community have never seen in person a big block Nova with an L78 engine and many are surprised that GM equipped a select number of Novas with the big block factory race engine. The average "car guy" has seen the big block Camaro or Chevelle, but a little Nova, and the L78?? This is the exciting intrigue associated with driving this car! The L78 engine option in 1970 was actually 402ci even though the cars were badged 396 and were a factory race engine with larger square port heads, solid lifters, high lift camshaft, 11.0:1 compression ratio, and 850cfm duel feed double pump carburetor. The car we are selling has retained the factory 11.0:1 compression ratio and above mentioned specifications to the L78 special GM race engine but has been tuned to run on premium pump gasoline. The cylinder heads had special work performed to them to increase horsepower while at the same time allowing for operation on today's pump fuel. It should also be stated that these factory race engines were under-rated for insurance purposes, so do not let the factory rating fool you! The L78 was the highest horsepower engine ever offered in the Nova, and 1970 was the last year that it was offered for Nova and the only year for 402ci-- making the 1970 L78 the largest most powerful Nova engine of all time. The L78/L89 was one of the three most powerful special order engines ever offered by GM in the muscle car era-- right next to ZL1 and LS6. There were other big block options for Nova, but they were lower horsepower engines such as the L34 and had the smaller round port heads, lower compression ratio, hydraulic lifters, etc. The Nova with L78 engine is a true ICON of the muscle car era, and it is one of the most valuable and sought after Chevrolets for 1970 in the collector car market! Novas with L78 engines are likely to continue to increase in resale value over time and make for one of the rarest cars for collection of all time. MORE INFORMATION ON THE CAR: Trim Tag Paint code 28 28 Trim Tag 06D , Car Assembly Date June 4th week, 1970. Assembled at GM Plant Willow Run, MI. SS Trim with Louvered hood Black interior w/ Bucket seats front and rear arm rests, SS special Steering Wheel Authentic GM Nova Floor Mats Interior code 733 L78 396/402 Big Block 375hp solid lifter camshaft engine with dual snorkel air cleaner Muncio M20 4 speed transmission Correct SS wheels 14 x 7 with correct F70 Firestone redline tires 12 bolt rear end 4 wheel disc brakes Correct big block 3-core heavy duty radiator with correct 5 blade cluthless “W” fan (1969-1970 Nova big block only) and correct big block fan shrowd Correct deep groove pulleys w/ correct 8” balancer Correct GM spark plug wires ADDITIONAL MORE DETAILED INFORMATION: TRANSMISSION #3925661 STAMPED P0H12A (DATED JUNE 1970, 12TH DAY) Transmission Stamp Decoded: Muncie M20 June 1970, 12th day. BLOCK .010 OVER #3969854 4-bolt main (Dated F 6 70) Block pad stamped T0610CKO 10W379541 Block Stamp Decoded: (Tonawanda Engine Plant, Engine Assembly Date June 10th, 1970 CKO code 375HP Manual Transmission , Last six VIN 379541) HEADS 3964291 (F 7 70 AND F 8 70) DISTRIBUTOR 1112000 OF9 (JUNE 9TH, 1970) EXHAUST MANIFOLDS --E28 0 May 28, 1970 CASTINGS #3909879 and #3916178 (Smog holes present but plugged/smog delete) CARBURETOR HOLLEY LIST 4557 #3967477 (Holley List 4557 denotes: NOVA WITH A 396 - 375 HP L78 MOTOR WITH A 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION) INTAKE # 3963569 WINTERS SNOW FLAKEGM 3.766 Forged Steel CrankshaftGM 6.135 Forged Connecting RodsTRW/Seal Power Forged Pistons IMPORTANT: We do not have the car's original build sheet, invoice, or window sticker. With that said, we have no way to know what options were truly "original" or born to the car.We guarantee nothing past what has been stated above in the Ebay description, that is, the car here in 2015 is a 1970 Nova with L78 engine and the above described options. While the car's VIN is in the engine block and transmission along with the dates and part numbers of the engine and transmission and other parts appear to be "numbers matching", we do not express or imply that any certain part or group or assembly of parts are "original" born to the car. Many parts are changed on these cars over the years and replaced with GM replacement parts and/or reproduction parts or refurbished/reconditioned/renumbered/restamped GM parts that are not truly "original" or born to the car. We do not guarantee authenticity of any element of this vehicle pertaining to "original" or born to the car. Nothing further expressed or implied past what has been put in writing in the above Ebay vehicle description. This Nova at some point over its life lost its original engine and transmission. When we acquired this car, it had an engine that was incorrect for a 1970 Nova and a 4-speed manual transmission improperly dated in relation to the assembly date of the car 06D . During restoration, the incorrect engine and transmission were removed and above mentioned re-stamped engine and transmission were installed, once again, giving the car a date coded "numbers matching" engine and transmission correct for 1970 Nova. The car was blue with black interior and bagged SS when we acquired it as it remains presently, along with 12 bolt rear end, power disc brakes, and wider big block style core support w/ heavy duty radiator. The trim tag has been corrected to come back as blue w/ black bucket seats, making it a more correctly restored car in relation to its present state. The car does have big block engine frame mounts and big block cross member.