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The Chevrolet Nova was introduced as a compact car in 1962 but by
1968, it had grown in size and power, making it a popular choice
among muscle car enthusiasts. The 307 V8 engine was a popular
option for the Nova, providing strong performance and approximately
200 horsepower. This made for a fast and powerful car for its time.
Additionally, the midsize Nova was relatively light in weight
making it a fun car to drive that handled well. The 1968-1972 Nova
has become a sought-after classic car among collectors and
enthusiasts, and its combination of vintage style and performance
make it a true American classic. This particular one still has its
original 307 and Powerglide automatic transmission that are both in
good working order. When this car was ordered, someone wanted a two
door, V8, automatic Nova with power steering and no other
options... and that's what they got. The interior has new carpet,
seats, door panels, dash pad, and a new headliner, all dressed in
black. It has new red paint on the exterior, and while it isn't a
perfect paint job it makes for a good 10 footer. This isn't a
flawless car but it isn't priced over $40,000 like the perfect ones
are. It has a lot of good things going for it and is certainly
worth coming by to see in person if you are after a second
generation Nova to tinker with. Financing is easy and trades are
welcome, so call or click today!
Vehicle Details
1968 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-1681412
Price:$25,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1968
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:22052
Stock Number:P0645
VIN:114278W233068
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