The ChevyII/Nova was produced over five generations from 1962 until
1988. The 1967 Nova was last year for the second-generation model
and this 2-door post is a stunner. Our Nova was the recipient of a
total restoration in 2012 and is a legitimate retro-muscle car. The
sedan is powered by a GM 6.0L LS-2 crate motor that is rated at
400+bhp. It has a mild performance cam and tube headers that exit
into a free-flowing exhaust. Torque is delivered by a 6-speed
Tremec manual transmission to a GM 'big' 10-bolt positraction
differential with 8.5" ring, HD axles and 4.10:1 gears.
RideTech/Air Ride front and rear suspension components are totally
adjustable. Billet Specialty chrome alloys (18"f/20"r) mount
Z-rated Sumitomo radials. The Nova has power steering and manual
disc/drum brakes with a dual master cylinder. Cooling requirements
are handled by a heavy-duty aluminum radiator with electric fan. No
expense was spared on the Nova's restoration - look at the photos.
The flawless exterior was resprayed 'Seafoam Green', a perfect
color choice for this sedan. All chrome is outstanding and the
pin-stripping provides a stunning accent. The interior was
completely restored with custom black leather bucket seats up front
and a stock vinyl bench seat in the rear. Other features include:
Hurst shifter, full instrumentation, tilt wheel, tinted windows and
a premium Alpine AM/FM/CD stereo system. This handsome 'one-off'
retro-Nova has been done virtually to perfection. It is destined to
provide the next owner with a bona fide performance experience - be
that you? ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
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