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Some cars turn heads. Some melt tires. A few - like this 1967
Chevrolet Chevy II Nova - do both and then some. Built to dominate
the street and the strip, this green menace blends pro street
attitude with race-ready engineering, all wrapped up in
show-stopping style. Under the lightweight fiberglass front
clipbeats a purpose-built 377ci small-block, built on a stout 400
block with a 350 crank, featuring all-forged internals made to rev
high and hit hard - just like the legendary ZZ302, but bigger and
badder. Aluminum heads, roller rockers, a big cam, a Holley HP
carb, and an aluminum radiator with electric fans keep the beast
breathing easy, while a TH350 3 speed automatic with a ratchet
shifter sends the power back to a Strange 9-inch rear end with
35-spline axles and 4.10 gears. The stance is dialed in with a full
IFS subframe, tubular control arms, adjustable TCI coilovers, and
4-wheel disc brakes that bring the heat to a halt. Inside, it's all
about business - race-ready with a clean cage and stripped-down
attitude plus it's original seats for some extra points at the car
show. This Nova does have headlights, brake lights,and taillights,
but note: the blinkers, horn, and wipers are non-functional - it's
a streetable brute built for fair weather and open asphalt, not for
running errands. The doors, quarters, and roof are still steel. If
you're looking for a "nice little cruiser," keep moving. But if
you're ready to step into a machine that looks like pure attitude
and hits like a heavyweight, this 1967 Nova is ready for the fight.
Financing is available, trades are welcome, and the road (or track)
is calling. Step up.
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