Vehicle Description
1967 Chevy Nova SS for Sale. True 118 code Vin Super Sport. 350
cubic inch V8 engine, TH350 automatic transmission, Edelbrock
Intake, Holley 4 barrel carburetor, MSD electronic ignition, dual
exhaust, chrome, and aluminum engine dress-up accessories,
color-keyed engine bay, front power disc brakes, rack and pinion
power steering, beautiful turquoise metallic exterior with highly
detailed custom graphics under the clear coat, cowl hood, black
bucket seat interior, center console, chrome tilt steering column,
Grant steering wheel, auxiliary gauges. The 66-67 Chevy IIs are
regarded as one of today's most collectible Muscle Cars. This
beautiful example is ready to put a smile on your face every time
you turn the key! 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 second generation Chevy IIs introduced an extensive
sharp-edged restyle based in part on the Super Nova concept car.
For just $159 (equal to $1,199.27 today) more than a Nova 400,
buyers could choose a Nova Super Sport. Available only in a Sport
Coupe, the Nova SS was top of the line. The 1967 models received
only slight cosmetic changes after a restyling for 1966. The Nova
was still officially called the Chevy II Nova and the 1966 "Chevy
II SS" badges were replaced with "Nova SS" emblems for the '67s.
1967 models also carried significant improvements in the area of
safety equipment. A government-mandated energy-absorbing steering
column and safety 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.