Vehicle Description
This 1968 Chevrolet Nova just gets all the best stuff correct. It's
the right bold color; it has all the right upgrades (like A/C);
it's the right year; and the right power from the fuel-injected
small block V8. All of this work completed approximately 20k miles
ago, so you know it's the right classic for you.
1968 was the first year of the new bodystyle and the last for the
Chevy II name. That makes this a very desirable coupe even before
you inspect the details. Originally spec'd as a Butternut Yellow,
the new Lemon Ice is a great way to show that this coupe is modern
while still respecting its heritage. This yellow is bolder than
anything that could come out of the '60s, so this coupe instantly
commands attention. When you get it out in the sunlight, the shine
rolls off the straight panels with the kind of luster that makes
you proud to show this one off. With a shimmer this nice only the
best chrome will do on the wraparound bumpers. Plus, all this
brightness is balanced out nicely with the blacked-out SS grille,
rear panel, tinted windows, and full-length lower rockers. It's a
total package that is out to announce it's a vintage muscle
machine, and so this one is properly finished off with a set of
iconic Cragar Keystone Classic 15-inch wheels.
The dark trim on the outside is also a preview of the interior.
After all, nothing looks better against the bold yellow than a deep
black. A new set of Procar bucket seats and a cup holder center
console do a fantastic job of bringing modern comfort to this
classic. The door panels, dash, carpeting, and headliner are all in
excellent shape, and so they complete a rich, dark atmosphere.
You'll slip behind the Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel and
gaze at the cool ultra-wide speedometer. The AutoMeter tach mounted
on the column and the quad set of auxiliary gauges on the center
console all tell you this is a special Nova. But this car is more
than just pure speed. There are some subtle modern upgrades like
the AM/FM/cassette stereo with a knob-style appearance hides a
digital tuner. An upgrade you'll certainly love the best is the
Vintage Air system that keep the whole car cool with modern
R134a.
This is the kind of motor that can win you awards all on its own.
The valve covers, master cylinder, intake, pulleys, and so much
more have a mirror-like shine. In fact, we dare you to find one
more component that can be polished! Plus, you've undoubtedly
noticed how the valve covers, plug wires, and other components are
trimmed in an exterior-matching yellow. That's just the kind of
detail that tells you there was some real care when this car was
restored. But beyond the great presentation is the substance of a
Ram Jet 350 cubic-inch crate motor. The fuel-injected V8 is known
for some serious power, and everyone within earshot will know it
thanks to the growl of the header-fed dual exhaust. While it has
the power to be a brute, this custom build is a lot more
thoughtful. For example, it also has an aluminum radiator
w/electric fan, so your big power V8 can stay cool even if you're
in traffic with the A/C pumping. Plus, features like Unisteer power
rack & pinion, three-speed automatic transmission, and front disc
brakes are all the elements you want in a great driving
classic.
Complete with owner's manual, build receipts, service manual, car
cover, and more, there was a lot of time and money invested into
making this Nova a cut-above classic (just check out how clean the
undercarriage is.) Everything about this vintage coupe is right,
which is why you have to act right now before it's gone. Call
now!