Vehicle Description
Very Clean
Resent Restoration
Very Good Paint
New Interior
86,187 Original Miles
Rebuilt Engine
Automatic Transmission
In 1962 and 1963 the Nova option for the Chevy II was available in
a convertible body style, and a two-door hardtop was available from
1962 to 1965, although the hardtop was dropped when the 1964 models
were first introduced, but subsequently brought back to the line
later in the model year. Like all Chevy two-door hardtops, the body
style was marketed as the Sport Coupe.
For 1963, the Chevy II Nova Super Sport was released, under RPO
Z03. It featured special emblems, instrument package, wheel covers,
side moldings, bucket seats, and floor shifter, and was available
only on the 400 series sport coupe and convertible. Cost of the
package was US$161.40, equal to $1,262.60 today. As mentioned
above, the Nova option could not officially have V8 engines at this
time-the standard SS engine was the six-cylinder (this was also
applicable to the Impala (and later the early Chevelle c. 1964-65)
when the SS was a sport and appearance package)-but small-block V8
engine swaps were commonplace among enthusiasts.-