The second generation Chevy II Nova was produced by GM for the
1966-1967 model years and included 2 -door, 4-door and 4-door
station wagon versions. Of the 106,500 total vehicles built in
1967, only 12,900 were wagons. The base power plant was an inline
6-cylinder, 194 cubic inch motor mated to a 2-speed Powerglide
automatic transmission with column mounted shifter. The top of the
line for these models was the venerable 327 cubic inch V8 that
turned the Nova into a proper muscle car! This tastefully
customized 1967 Chevy II Nova Station Wagon is powered by a rebuilt
327 Chevrolet V8 with a mild cam added. This mill looks and sounds
serious and features chrome detailing, new aluminum radiator, new
headers and stainless steel Magnaflow exhaust system. On the
exterior, the body was stripped to bare metal and bathed in 1967
Chevy Marina Blue. All the glass was replaced including new rubber,
chrome trim, bumpers and molding pieces sourced via the OPG
Company. Additional features include Four-Wheel CCCP Disc Brakes,
power steering, AM/FM/CD Stereo and custom aluminum 17-inch wheels.
The interior has been completely redone and features new seats,
carpet, door panels and even the headliner! Enjoy this ride on your
way to a show or football tailgate! This beautiful 1967 Chevy II
Nova Wagon is located at our Milwaukee showroom. You can view this
vehicle in greater detail including HD pictures and an HD video of
it running and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are
interested in purchasing this vehicle or have more questions
regarding it, please call us at (262) 891- 4253 or email
[email protected]. See more at:
http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/MWK/412/1967-Chevrolet-Nova