Vehicle Description
1970 Chevrolet Nova for Sale. High performance 350 V8 engine with
Vortec style aluminum heads, MSD electric ignition, Quick Fuel 4
barrel carburetor, TH 350 automatic transmission with a manual
shift valve body, upgraded suspension, tubular front control arms,
Cal Tracs traction bars, hood ornaments, body side moldings, 15"
Pro Star polished alloy wheels with radial tires, chrome sport
mirrors, black custom bucket seat interior, B&M Shifter,
auxiliary gauges and tachometer, AM/FM/CD radio. This beautiful
Cobalt Blue Metallic Nova is ready to turn heads! Don't miss this
one! Automotive History: The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova was a small
automobile manufactured by Chevrolet and produced in five
generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model
years. Nova was the top model in the Chevy II lineup through 1968.
The Chevy II nameplate was dropped, Nova becoming the nameplate for
1969 through 1979 models. Built on the X-body platform, the Nova
was replaced by the 1980 Chevrolet Citation introduced in the
spring of 1979. The Nova nameplate returned in 1985, produced
through. The 1970 Nova was slightly revised from 1969. The side
marker and taillight lenses for the 1970 Nova were wider and
positioned slightly differently. This was the final year for the
SS396 (actually, a 402 cubic in. engine now). All other engines
were carried over including the seldom-ordered four-cylinder which
was in its final year. The car finally became simply the Chevrolet
Nova this year after two years of transitional nameplates (Chevy II
Nova in 1968 and Chevrolet Chevy Nova in 1969). Out of 254,242
Novas sold for 1970, 19,558 were the SS 350 or SS 396 version.
Approximately 177 Central Office Production Order (COPO) Novas were
ordered, with 175 converted by Yenko Chevrolet. The other two were
sold in Canada. The Nova was used in Trans-Am racing this year.