This Nova II was color changed in an older professional repaint
that still shows well. It was originally Ermine Turquoise, but is
now Granada Gold. The mid-90s GM 350ci crate engine is equipped
with an Edelbrock intake with Demon carburetor and is dressed with
chrome bowtie valve covers. It breaths through factory manifolds
into a factory-style dual exhaust with chrome tips and has new
hi-torque mini starter. Putting power to the ground is a Turbo 350
automatic transmission with mild shift kit and factory 10-bolt
rear. The front suspension has bolt-in coilovers. The whole thing
rides on new BFGoodrich red line tires. The cowl hood was recently
redone due to minor cracking. It was completely painted, and the
tops of fenders were blended as well. All sheet metal is original,
except for very bottom of rear quarters behind rear tires. The
interior has black bucket seats with column shift and
period-correct aftermarket gauges. There is no radio installed, but
all of the wiring is present to reinstall it, and there are 6" x 9"
speakers mounted in the parcel shelf.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
Listing ID:CC-1077046
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevy II Nova
Exterior Color:GOLD
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:167.1
VIN:115377W188993
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