True VIN coded 118 Nova SS. LS 5.7L Fuel Injected V8 engine
(casting# 12561168) with CVF Billet Front Runner serpentine belt
drive & Holley Terminator X management system. Automatic 4L60E
Overdrive transmission. Ford 9" rear end with Aluminum housing and
3.73 gears. Painted Aztec Bronze Metallic exterior. Reupholstered
Deluxe Black / White vinyl bucket seat interior with center
console. Wilwood 4 wheel disc brakes. Heidts Independant front
suspension to include: Power Rack & Pinion steering, Adjustable
coil-overs, and Tubular upper / lower control arms. Rear adjustable
coil-overs. 4 link rear suspension with pan-hard bar. Dual
stainless exhaust with Borla mufflers & ceramic coated headers.
Billet Aluminum hood hinges. Dakota Digital VHX Carbon Fiber series
gauge cluster. Tilt column with aftermarket steering wheel. Billet
A/C vents. Custom Autosound AM/FM radio. Cowl hood. Dual chrome
exterior mirrors. 17" American Racing wheels.
Call (830) 629-4843 for more information on this 1967 Chevrolet
Nova SS for sale in our inventory. Cruise the open roads in this
'67 Chevrolet Nova SS Resto Mod for $94,900
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1845962
Price:$94,900
Location:New Braunfels, Texas
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Bronze
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:8697
VIN:118377W11XXXX
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