Vehicle Description
Description
1967 Chevrolet Nova SS
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.
Chevrolet was smart enough to put a V8 in these cars which gave
them a good power-to-weight ratio and they were a fast little
muscle car.
Why This Car Is Special
The Butternut yellow 1967 Chevrolet Nova we have at Skyway Classics
is a perfect example of that as it has the correct factory original
ZK coded 327 cu in V-8 engine backed by the Powerglide
transmission. It is what appears to be a very original example of
those pocket-rockets of 1967. The trim tag verifies this is an
original SS Nova and that it is the original color and correct
interior also we have the original Protecta Plate and Owners
Manual.
Mechanical
Nova versions started with the 194 cu in-line six engine but ours
has a 327 cu in V-8 engine that looks stock with it's factory
correct valve covers and air cleaner. This Nova SS coupe has a
console-mounted shift lever with the factory Powerglide automatic
transmission.
Interior
A government-mandated energy-absorbing steering column and safety
SS steering wheel, soft interior parts such as armrests and sun
visors, recessed instrument panel knobs, and front shoulder belt
anchors, were included in all 1967 models and this one has them.
The great black with white piping bucket seat interior really looks
nice and just like it left the factory along with the chrome on the
dash and center console and shifter.
Exterior
The exterior of the SS has what looks to be the original factory
paint and color called Butternut Yellow and could either be left as
it is or returned to its glory with a re-paint.
Its paint scheme is set-off by a great black vinyl top and the rest
of the exterior package consists of the factory spinner hubcaps and
whitewall tires, and cross-flag 327 emblems are on the sides and
show that this SS is all business.
Available only in hardtop coupe form, the 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS
looks great with its black-accented anodized aluminum grille, and
sounds great now with its turbo mufflers and dual exhaust.
Conclusion
The 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS we have here at Skyway Classics is a
perfect example of that great small block Chevy and is sure to go
up in value in years to come.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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