Vehicle Description
NFI Empire is honored to represent this remarkable piece of
American History for the family of the original owner. A 1968
Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS 396 L78 Big Block with a Muncie 4 speed
manual transmission. The story behind this survivor may be as
valuable as the car itself. A one owner, 1,053 mile, special
ordered 1 of a kind COPO Nova.In 1968, Joe went in to see his
friend Al Cramer, the owner of Cramer Motors Chevrolet, to order
his new 1968 Nova SS. Being the drag racing afficianado that Joe
was, it had to be ordered exactly how he wanted it, and not how GM
would let him. Joe had to have the high horsepower (375HP) L78 396
big block, 1 of only 667 produced that year for the Nova. No self
respecting gear head in the 60's would be caught driving a
Turbo-Hydramatic automatic, so obviously it had to come with a
Muncie 4 speed manual transmission. Joe wanted a factory radio
delete, which means this car has no hole in the front right fender
for an antenna. The one feature that tipped us off that this may be
a COPO car was the rear differential gear ratio. According to the
Protecto Plate, this car has factory ordered 4.56 gears. Was the
COPO program necessary for this option? Who better to ask than
Joe's friend, the owner of the Chevrolet dealership at the time,
the actual person who physically put the order in for this car, Al
Cramer himself. We jumped on the phone with Al right away and
verified that yes indeed, he used GM's Central Office Production
Order 'COPO' program to make this car happen for Joe. This truly
may be a 1 of 1 car. Amazingly, this car only has 1,053 miles on
the clock. A number that is truly hard to believe...hard to believe
if you are not from Erie county Pennsylvania that is. You see, as a
local business owner, a lot of people around here knew Joe. A lot
of people have heard about this mysterious and elusive Nova that
Joe owned, but have never seen it. Many people have told us that
they almost saw it once at a car show, but Joe was already gone by
the time they were told 'Joe's Nova is here!' On the flip side,
people who knew Joe for 40 years have told us they never even knew
about the car. The documentation, testimonies, and overall evidence
100% supports that this car in fact only has 1,053 miles on the
odometer.Survivor car, barn find, whatever you want to call it,
there is no doubt this car is a piece of American history. Ordered
from Cramer motors, and now resting just a mere 2 buildings down
the road in our showroom. Where did we find it?.....hiding in a
garage between Cramer Motors and the NFI Empire showroom. Thats
right, this car has never gone more than the next building down the
street its entire life. The car is in exceptional condition. It is
not perfect, It was not stored in a museum, and lets be honest,
most cars in 1968 were far from perfect straight off the assembly
line. It's 53 years old with 1,000 miles and shows an appropriate
amount of wear and tear. A few paint scuffs on the hood from
swapping with a cowl hood at one point in time, and a little ding
on the roof are about the worst of the wear marks. It has some
modifications but all are period correct, and exactly what you
would have done to this car if you ordered it new in 1968. Traction
bars, a dealer installed crane camshaft (with original receipt from
Cramer Motors), dealer added racing stripes, dealer installed cowl
plenum air cleaner (again with receipt), Cragar S/S rims, etc.. The
car is very well documented with original manuals, protecto plate,
original pink slip, and even a copy of the original title.
Additional photos, videos, and documentation available upon
request. Call NFI Empire at 814-746-4213 to speak with an associate
about this once in a lifetime opportunity. Vehicle Walk Around
Video: https://youtu.be/Z9G9Zb_7KKsFeatures: - 1,054 original miles
- Ordered through COPO Program - One Owner - 396 Big Block - 4
Speed Muncie Transmission - Super Sport- Cragar Wheels