Vehicle Description
1967 Chevrolet Nova Why This Car Is Special This Butternut Yellow
1967 Chevrolet V8 Nova we have here at Skyway Classics has a lot of
street appeal with its V8 small block Chevy engine, 4-speed
transmission, nice interior, great sound, and stance with those
chrome American Racing wheels and black sidewall tires. Features
1967 Chevrolet II Nova 327-300 horsepower engine 4-speed Factory
orange paint on the block, intake, and heads Polished finned
aluminum valve covers Matching open-element air cleaner assembly
Detailed engine compartment 4-speed manual transmission 10-bolt
rear end Dual exhaust system with turbo type mufflers Black vinyl
split bench front seat Black dash Factory gauges Accessory
performance gauges Pushbutton radio system Black three spoke
steering wheel Matching door panels Black carpeting and floor mats
Chrome 4-speed shifter Butternut Yellow paint scheme Cross-flag
engine emblems Great chrome bumpers front and rear American Racing
wheels Black sidewall tires. Mechanical Chevrolet was smart enough
to put a V8 engine in these cars which gave them a good
power-to-weight ratio and they were a fast little muscle car. The
1967 Chevrolet II here is a perfect example of the with the 327-300
horsepower cubic inch small bock Chevy engine with factory orange
paint on the block, intake, and heads, polished finned aluminum
valve covers with the matching open-element air cleaner assembly,
dual exhaust, performance distributor, and all sitting in a clean
and detailed engine compartment. The engine is backed by a 4-speed
manual transmission and a 10-bolt rear end, dual exhaust system
with turbo type mufflers, all riding on American Racing wheels and
black sidewall tires. Interior Our Duece has a really nice looking
black split bench vinyl interior with matching rear seat, black
dash, factory gauges plus accessory performance gauges, pushbutton
radio system, black three spoke steering wheel, matching door
panels, black carpeting and floor mats, and the chrome 4-speed
shifter on the floor. Exterior The 1967 gets a sweet looking
original Y code Butternut Yellow paint scheme that looks great with
its black top, cross-flag engine emblems, great chrome bumpers
front and rear, and trim. The body panels and fitment are good and
it has that subtle muscle car look, sounds great, and runs as great
as it looks. Conclusion The 1967 Chevrolet Nova we have here at
Skyway Classics is a very clean example of those pocket-rockets of
1967. It is very fast due to its engine size and very light weight
and looks better than it did when it was brand new. If you want a
great example of the Chevy II, this one is for you. So give us a
call at 941-254-6608. Disclaimer Information found on the website
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