Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is proud to offer this classic 1970 Chevrolet Nova with a beautiful green paint job, with the "Yenko SC" stripe painted flat black nicknamed "Poison Ivy". This Nova is more like a newer ZL1 Camaro than an old Nova, mostly because of the modern Driveline. Under the hood with ZL1 style carbon vents there is a Supercharged 376CID 6.2-liter LSA small-block Crate V8 engine that is factory rated at 556 horsepower and 551 lb.-ft. of .....
torque. The Nova was built with some help from Ultimate Audio in Lexington, SC and helped with getting the LSA engine running correctly, along with getting the interior and music system dialed in as well. The car rides on black Billet Specialties 18" wheels with paint matched inner barrels, and Wilwood big brakes. The interior has ZL1 Camaro power front seats, wrapped in black leather and suede with green stitching, and has the console from the ZL1 Camaro with the gauges for oil pressure, battery voltage, oil temperature and boost working properly. It also has custom door panels, and suede headliner with a custom headliner piece that reads "Poison Ivy" with green backlighting. The black three-spoke carbon fiber steering wheel sits on a tilt column and fronts Dakota digital gauges consisting of fuel level, battery voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, a digital speedometer, and a digital tachometer. The odometer reads just over 12k miles although true mileage is unknown. This is absolutely awesome 1970 Chevy Nova called "Poison Ivy" and it is what we call an ultimate driving machine.