Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova has a ton of great original-style
pieces, and that's mixed with some well-placed upgrades for
driving. So it's a classic for those who love vintage motoring, and
it's offered at an everyday price.
Chevy people know 1967 was a good year for the Nova, because it's
part of the rare two-year second-generation. And the crisper, more
sophisticated lines of this car arguably look best on the sedan. Of
course, this one is done so well that it's going to make us bias
anyway. The VIN identifies this as a real-deal upper-spec Nova, and
so you get the full-length trim line that loves to highlight the
straightness of the sheetmetal. The Nantucket Blue is believed to
be mostly original. We have $7k in receipts documenting work that
includes some paint as well as some suspension and interior work.
And the way the new paint blends so well with the original is one
of the easiest ways to understand how they have kept a careful eye
to keep this Nova as refreshingly stock as possible. In fact, the
color areas that are factory have an impressive shine for a car
that's past the half-century mark. The chrome bumpers hug the form
nicely; the doors close with confidence; and the color-matched
wheels with factory hub caps give this a great vintage-style
flair.
While this was Chevy's small offering in 1967, there's nothing
compact about it in today's standards. That means plenty of room
for family and friends to spread out across this quite clean sea of
blue inside. It remains highly original, but carpeting, headliner,
and weather seals are not expected to last over five decades, and
so they have been replaced with correct-style materials. They have
kept this one to be a terrific road trip classic, and so you'll
also find a bunch of well-integrated handy upgrades. Tinted windows
keep the temperature down, and the dash cover keep it feeling
smooth. The factory AM radio is still cranking out tunes, but
there's also a vintage FM adapted under the dash for a more useful
radio. And the added tach and temp gauge let you keep a better eye
on what's going on under the hood.
Under the hood it feels like it's 1967 all over again. After all,
we don't see too many of the long blocks anymore that are an
instant indicator of Chevy's hardy inline-six. The motor fires up
nicely and has the smooth-running nature we love in an inline
powerhouse. So it reaffirms this car's road trip ready feeling. And
as you look over the car, you'll even notice newer investment in
places like the MSD ignition. There's even a newer CPP front
subframe. Add in the Powerglide automatic transmission, and this
one is ready for cruising.
Complete with owner's manual, this is a super-clean machine from a
very desirable model year. So at this affordable price, you need to
hurry to grab this deal. Call today!!!