This 1972 Chevrolet Nova has a stunning black stripe pattern on its bright yellow exterior, and comfy gray fabric upholstery inside. A new 355ci V8 engine paired with a Muncie four-speed manual transmission powers this vintage vehicle, and its 4.11:1 Positraction rear differential guarantees top performance.
This Nova has bucket seats, a cowl-induction hood, chrome bumpers, an aftermarket steering wheel, a Hurst shifter, and a Kenwood AM/FM/cassette sound system in addition to its 14-inch five-spoke wheels.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
The automobile was purportedly repainted in yellow with black stripes as part of an alleged 2015 renovation. A cowl induction hood, chrome bumpers, dual side mirrors, mud flaps, “Nova” badging, and a dual-exit exhaust are some of the exterior highlights.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
The tires on the 14-inch polished five-spoke wheels are 195/60 in the front and 245/60 in the rear. Front disc brakes with rear drum brakes and traction bars mounted on the back axle give stopping power.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
The door panels, carpeting, and dashboard are all black, while the bucket seats are covered in gray fabric. The door panels are lined with woodgrain trim, and other features include a Kenwood AM/FM/cassette audio, glovebox, and a Hurst shifter positioned on the floor.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
The column-mounted Sunpro 8k rpm tachometer, auxiliary gauges, and 120 mph speedometer are all in front of the aftermarket three-spoke steering wheel. The vendor has added about 100 miles to the odometer, which reads 58k on its five-digit display. We don’t know the total mileage.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
The replacement 355ci V8 has tubular headers, World Product cylinder heads, polished intake, alternator, valve covers, and pulleys. It is powered by a Holley 750cfm four-barrel carburetor. The vendor states that in October 2021, the oil was changed.
1972, 355-Powered The Chevrolet Nova 4-Speed
A Muncie four-speed manual transmission and a 4.11:1 Positraction rear differential transfer power to the rear wheels. There are more pictures of the underside in the gallery below.
The brand of “Antique Vehicle” is listed in the Pennsylvania title.