View Full Version : '70 Nova #s 396/350hp/4-sp, POP
scuncio
09-17-2020, 08:11 PM
Looks like a decent resto that could use some detailing. I don't see too many early Nova BB cars with their original engines and POP, so I'll be watching this one to get a feel for value. I'm thinking somewhere in the $27-30k range, but don't have a lot of data to suggest whether that's accurate.
Link to 1970 Nova SS396 auction (https://ebay.to/3iHgESg)
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Xplantdad
09-17-2020, 08:22 PM
I like it!!:biggthumpup:
WILMASBOYL78
09-17-2020, 09:29 PM
POP and trim tag shows this was a very early car...1970 L34 production was about half of it's big brother the L78. Overall the car looks pretty original...needs some detailing as mentioned, but the docs look solid.
Does not have the typical console most bucket seat cars have...shifter position is like the bench seat...offset to the driver's side.
Steering wheel emblem is the 69 version...may be a carry over item considering the early build. The negative cable is normally attached to the alternator bracket...again this may be an early model year item. Confused on what tires come with the car...from the factory it could only have E-70 x 14 whiteline wide-ovals.
Cortez Silver is a great color, we had a 69 L78 from Minnesota, same color.
I would place this car in the $35 - $40k range with the docs and born with driveline...if it sells for less it is a good value. It would need about $5k in professional detailing...top and bottom.
-wilma
Bill Pritchard
09-17-2020, 10:28 PM
On the seller's website for $59,900 :eek:
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