1970 Chevrolet Nova 468 Restomod
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The popular Chevrolet Nova was introduced as the Chevy II in 1961 as a 1962 model. It offered buyers a third choice in terms of size, standing between the (then) compact Corvair and the full size Chevrolet. The plans for the Chevy II began in December of 1959 with the code name H-35. The Chevy II was designed as a relatively plain intermediate “economy” car powered by four and six cylinder engines, to steal sales away from the popular Ford Falcon. Production began in August of 1961 and as the Chevy II gradually became available with many engine, trim, and convenience options.
There’s a lot to be said for the old adage “don’t mess with a good thing,” and apparently Chevrolet agreed with that philosophy when they brought out the 1969 Nova. Visually, there was little to distinguish the newest Nova from the previous year’s offering. But then, the 1968 Nova was a totally new package from the ground up. Perhaps the biggest changes came in the areas of safety and security, with power disc brakes being included as an integral part of the Nova Super Sport package while an ignition/steering column interlock made its debut as a theft deterrent.
No Reverse Classics is proud to present to you this beautiful Full Frame-Up 1970 Chevrolet Nova, a true classic piece of automotive history. This Nova is full of restomod features and is the perfect car to take out for long cruises, weekend car shows, or even as your daily commuting car! There's a lot to be said about this car, but some of the main features a high performance 468ci motor, brand new TH400 Slap Stick Automatic Transmission, Polished American Racing 17" wheels, front power disc brakes, a pristine and well kept body as well a very comfortable interior! Don't miss out on this beauty, keep reading all about this amazing Chevrolet Nova to learn more about it!
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