Vehicle Description
Dressed in its high impact exterior color, this 1967 Chevrolet Nova
Chevy II is not only a cinch to turn heads, but it's also plenty
adept at smoking asphalt. It's carrying a well-enhanced powerplant
under its hood that's been armed with quite a collection of top
tier components, paired with some well-chosen upgrades to help put
all that power to good use.
When it came time to introduce its second generation of Nova Chevy
IIs, Chevrolet had come to realize that the model was becoming a
favorite among performance enthusiasts and added some suitably
sporty styling cues based on the futuristic Super Nova concept car
they had unveiled before car show audiences just a few years before
this '67 came out - most notably the more aggressive front grille
and sloping, semi-fastback roofline. With its aggressive, lowered
stance and the super shiny red paint draped over the exterior, this
Chevy classic really draws you in and the brightwork it wears is
all in solid shape - a polishing session will take it to an even
higher level. Besides the instantly recognizable Chevy script
lettering gracing the rear quarter panels and the textured chrome
accent on the deck lid, this Nova wears no additional badging,
which not only confers a tasteful customized appearance but also
allows the magnetic shade to take center stage.
There's a very welcoming and functional interior waiting inside the
doors, highlighted by a pair of fresh-looking black front buckets
and rear bench seat looming over carpeting that appears to be
nearly new. This is quite a compelling vintage driving environment
- the door panels to each side have been recently reupholstered,
the aftermarket steering wheel looks sharp on its column, and the
dash area is in great shape, with a new set of white-faced gauges
lodged into the chrome-accented instrument panel, a new- looking
pad just above and an Autosound radio at its center standing by to
be hooked up so that it can perform its audio duties. Raise the
deck lid and you'll see that the trunk area is in clean condition -
with no fabric lining its floor you can get a good look at just how
solid and straight everything is inside. The vibrant exterior color
makes its way inside the cabin via some well-placed accents on the
dash and it provides a really cool effect.
There'll be an abundant supply of power at your disposal, thanks to
the 355 cubic inch roller engine waiting in its compartment beneath
the cowl hood. Outfitted with a 4-barrel carb on top, it's also
been equipped with Vortech heads that have been modified to accept
an aggressive .550 lift cam, as well as a lightweight crank and
forged pistons. Sitting just behind it is a 4-speed automatic 200r4
transmission whose overdrive gear makes for nice, easy cruising at
highway speeds, while a 9" Ford Trac Loc rear end rounds out the
drivetrain and puts all that power to the asphalt as efficiently as
possible. The upgraded tubular front control arms not only help to
vastly improve steering geometry for a car with this Chevy's
dropped stance, but also add a measure of adjustability not
possible in its original configuration. Power steering makes this
boulevard scorcher easy to navigate as it cruises on its set of 16"
American Racing Torq Thrust-style wheels wrapped with Michelin
Symmetry tires. The undercarriage looks really clean and
well-positioned for plenty of future miles.
Outfitted with an aggressive stance and packing all the power to
back it up, this 1967 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II is a must see for the
classic enthusiast who puts a high premium on visual impact and
plenty of go-power. Call today!