1970 Chevrolet Nova


$108,000
$62,178
above average
1,385 Miles
14,479 Miles
below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 1385
Color: Other
Body Style: Coupe
Interior: Tan
Transmission: 6l80e 6 Speed Automatic
Engine: LS3 495 HP V8
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Unknown
Location: 62269, O Fallon, IL
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Option & Equipment

Backup Camera
Heated Seats

Notes

Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is pleased to present for sale, on consignment, this eye catching 1970 Chevrolet Nova Resto-Mod. Having gone through a full restoration that the owner claims was frame off, has resulted in a special piece of machinery. Modern amenities such as a GM LS3 that is mated to a 6L80E 6 speed automatic transmission with a tap shifter that sends power to a Currie 9 rear end with a reported set of 3:25 gears. 1300 miles are said to have been put on this new set up.The frame was sanded and undercoated, a TCI 4 Link was bolted in with coilovers and sway bars in both the front and rear. Wilwood disc brakes can be found on all 4 corners and are hooked up to a Hydra Tech Brake Booster to provide superior stopping ability.The fully custom interior and trunk was designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind. Dual front heated seats, LED lighting, reverse camera, air conditioning, power windows, tilt steering, turn signal indicators in the mirrors, satellite stereo with an amplifier and cruise control are just a few of the amenities out of a long list. Contact our sales staff for the complete list of features and options on this beautiful build today!


Information about Dealer

Vehicle not as advertised. Very shady company!
1
etcopy1 on 11/05/2016

Customer Service: 1 Quality Of Work: 1 Friendliness: 1 Pricing: 1 Overall Experience: 1

Bought a vehicle based on Gateways description and pictures 2 weeks ago. I live 1100 miles away, so I was trusting their word. What a big mistake!Vehicle was listed as a "fresh restoration in May 2016". The salesman(Brad at the Tampa branch)assured me this car was in great "show" condition. On arrival, the vehicle barely started, had no turn signal lights, instrument cluster lights, console lights, reverse lights,or functioning horn. Fuse box is completely rusted out. Their description said it had a Holley 850 CFM carburetor, but it a 670 CFM, and it's shot. Transmission, power steering , and radiator all leaking. They attempted to plug up the leaks with gasket sealant. Some linkage under the vehicle was held together with a wire and bent nail. Both exhaust brackets broken. AC and heat had been ripped out of the vehicle. Emergency braking system completely removed. Rear leaf spring broken. Windshield washer system also completely removed. And the engine has a knocking noise. My mechanic gave me an estimate of nearly $7000 dollares to bring this vehicle just up to specs. I forwarded the estimate to Gateway per their request. 2 days later, they called me back and said their is nothing they could do for me. That I signed a sales contract, so I'm just xxxx out of luck. They say it's not their fault the previous owner told Gateway inaccurate information regarding this car. By the way, the previous owner was the car "restorer". And i use this word extremely loosely. I purchased this vehicle for almost $30,000. I didn't purchase a project car. I'm so disgusted with this company and customer relations. And based on other complaints on this website about them, this seems to be a common practice for them. I really hope people who read this shop somewhere else, and pass the word on to friends and family. Gateway Classic Cars is a SHADY, CROOKED , company!!!

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