1970 Nova SS Yenko Deuce Tribute Pro Touring styled 355 Hot Rod Motor Automatic
- Price: Ask a price!
- Condition: Used
- Item location: Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
- Make: Chevrolet
- Model: Nova
- SubModel: Yenko Deuce Replica
- Type: Coupe
- Trim: Super Sport
- Year: 1970
- Mileage: 76,163
- VIN: 114270W236796
- Color: Blue
- Engine size: 355 Blue Print
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Transmission: Automatic
- Drive type: RWD
- Interior color: Black
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Chevrolet Nova 1970 Description
1970 Nova SS Yenko Deuce Tribute
Pro Touring styled
Supposed to be a Real SS 70k mile car
76,163 on odometer as of this listing
Very nice great set up car!
So for you Hot Rodders who are tired of shifting gears, hear you go!
Nice Hot Rod 355 motor w/ 408 horses
Blue Print Engine – under warranty
350 turbo w/ 2500 stall
12 bolt posi with 3.55 gears
Power steering
Power 4 wheel disc brakes with slotted and cross drilled rotors
New gas tank
New Hedman Elite mid length headers
18” American Racing Gray spokes
1970 Nova Super Sport
Real SS*
New 355 / 375 horse BluePrint Crate motor
Less than 1,000 documented miles on the motor
Dyno'd 408 flywheel horsepower
Turbo 350 trans w/ 2500 stall
12 bolt rearend, matching numbers to the car, 3.55 posi
Edelbrock aluminum intake
Holley 600 carb
Cam Type: Flat Tappet
.480 Intake .486 Exhaust
229 Intake / 230 Exhaust duration @ .050
New CCP 4 wheel disc brakes
Cross drilled and slotted rotors
QA1 adjustable coilovers in front
Griffin Aluminum radiator
Dual snorkel air cleaner
Comfortgrip steering wheel
Radio delete plate – no radio
New factory console
New factory floor shifter
Tach on steering column
Gauges in dash side cluster
Power steering
New Mid length Hedman Elite Headers,
Flowmasters
2.5" exhausts
18" Americans gray spoke VN215
New Cooper Zeon RS3 Radials
Supposed to be a real 70 SS Nova*
Supposed to be a 70k mile car
Code 733 interior - black buckets
Had what appeared to be the original SS steering wheel on the car when I bought it, original screws etc- it's in the trunk
The rear end is the 12 bolt date coded to the car - C 9
The car has had one repaint from what I can tell. The interior is mostly original. Seats, carpet, headliner, door panels all seem to be original.
Here are the details on the engine:
GM 355 Blue Print Engine • Aluminum Heads • Flat Tappet Cam
HP & Torque: 375 HP / 400 FT LBS
Compression Ratio: 10.0:1
Aluminum Heads
Hypereutectic Pistons
Flat Tappet Cam
Cast Steel Crank
Part #: BP35512CT1
Block: 4-bolt main, 1-piece rear main seal
Rotating Assembly:
BluePrint premium cast steel crankshaft
Hypereutectic pistons
Chevy heavy beam rods with 150,000 PSI bolts
Hastings moly rings
Melling high volume oil pump
Hydraulic flat tappet cam
Heavy duty double roller timing set
Cylinder Heads:
BluePrint Performance Aluminum
Hardened retainers and springs
2.02 swirl polished intake valves
1.60 swirl polished exhaust valves
BP Aluminum Head Part# H8002K
Cam Specs:
Cam Type: Flat Tappet
.480 Intake .486 Exhaust
229 Intake / 230 Exhaust duration @ .050
Ignition Timing 34 Degrees total at 3500 rpm
Here are some more pictures:
Condition
The car is overall a very solid and straight car. My car buddies tell me that I am over critical in my descriptions, but here is how I would describe it:
There are a few paint chips here and there. It evidently had full lenth quarters replaced at some time. There has also been a partial trunk pan replaced. There is some very slight solvent pop at the top of the quarter areas. You have to look close to see it. It will not show up in pics and doesn’t glare out at you unless pointed out.
The car rides, runs and drives great. The crate engine at 408 horses had very good power.
The interior is mostly original. The seats, door panels, dash pad, and headliner all appear to be original. The carpet may be, not sure. It looks good but is faded a little.
The glass is all older. There are some scratches in the glass here and there. The trim around the doors glass is older and original and has some scratches.
The engine is a new Blue Print Chevy 355 that was installed at 75,220 on the odometer. The odometer at the time of listing shows 76,163 so it has just under 1,000 miles. It was purchased in May 2015. It has a 30 month or 50,000 mile limited warranty. I do have the paperwork and receipts.
Here are some more detailed high resolution pictures:
Everything works on the car except maybe the cigarette lighter.
Everything else -- speedometer, Heater, lights, horn, dome light, turn signals, back up lights, dash lights, gauges and lights all work great
Tag receipt in my name. Sold with a Georgia Tag Receipt and Bill of Sale.
I would call this a cruiser or local show car. It’s not a 1,000 point concours restoration, but a very very nicely restored car built to enjoy.
Email me and I can send you a foto album link with over 100 detailed pictures as well as a VIDEO so you can hear it run. Text me at 770-639-3671 and I can send you the video by text.
The NOVA has a CLEAR GEORGIA TAG REGISTRATION, and INSURANCE in my name. So It DOES NOT HAVE A CURRENT “LIVE” TITLE but should be legally registered and licensed in MOST STATES.
Please CHECK your TAG LAWS prior to bidding. In most states the Georgia registration and a Notarized Bill of Sale should work.
If you are serious, let’s discuss. Don’t just hit that BUY IT NOW BUTTON without talking with me.
Look at my feedback, whenever I sell something on Ebay I try to be as detailed as I can giving you a factual description to the best of my knowledge.
I may add a Buy it Now price during the auction and I will reserve the right to end auction early if necessary. If you are serious, you should bid early, don’t wait till the end, as you just might miss it!
This is NOT your average 1970 Nova. Very good condition for a car that is almost 45 years old. You can drive, cruise, or show it, whatever your preference is on how you chose to enjoy it!
Please note - most of my Collector car auctions never last the full ebay listing time.... so if you are serious about trying to bid to buy this, you need to go ahead and bid, don’twait around to see what happens, because you just might miss it. Next thing you know it will still be on your watch list with auction ended and will be in someone else's garage.
Terms of Sale
An initial $500 non refundable deposit by paypal is required within 24 hours of auction end, balance to be paid in full within 3 days of auction end. Any certified checks will have to fully clear all banks prior to new owner taking possession.
Seller warrants to Buyer it has good and marketable title to said property, full authority to sell and transfer said property, and that said property is sold free of all liens, encumbrances, liabilities and adverse claims of every nature and description whatsoever. Seller has no knowledge of any hidden defects in and to the Vehicle, and believes to the best of the Seller's knowledge that the Vehicle being sold is in good operating condition and as described. With that said Vehicle is sold in "as is" condition and where presently located with no guarantees, no guarantees to authenticity, no buy backs, or no recourse.
Buyer to pay all taxes, fees and transportation costs.
****Please understand you are bidding TO BUY, your ARE NOT bidding on the opportunity to be the first looker. If you end up winning the auction provided the reserve is met, you ARE expected to pay for the truck AS IS, where is, NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
****This is an EBAY auction and will be expected to be fully executed provided the reserve is met.
Please do any and ALL your diligence PRIOR to bidding. If you want to come see it PRIOR to the auction end, please do so and I would encourage you to do that if possible.
If you need your spouse or “significant others” approval prior to purchasing, please get that prior to bidding.
Thanks for looking and best of luck and have FUN bidding to BUY!
If I add a buy it now price and you hit the Buy It Now button, the TRUCK IS YOURS and you will be expected to make full payment ASAP within 48 hours!!!
I can’t over emphasize this enough, but if you are a serious BUYER on the car, I would prefer to discuss by phone and you can feel free to call or TEXT if you are serious – 770-639-3671.
If you made it this far, thanks for your patience and I hope you enjoy looking at this 1970 Nova!
Best of Luck!
Call or TEXT– 770-639-3671