This custom 1967 Chevrolet Nova is powered by an LSX376-B15 engine
designed for boosted applications and equipped with a belt-driven
ProCharger, Holley EFI, a paint-matched Holley short-runner intake
and throttle body, Holley billet fuel rails with A/N plumbing,
stainless shorty headers, remote-mount coil packs, an oversized
aluminum radiator with electric fans and a Pro Meth methanol
injection system. Power is delivered through a sequential 6-speed
manual transmission to 22-inch Pro Billet rear wheels. Braking is
provided by a Wilwood four-wheel big brake kit with a matching
master cylinder, while the chassis features a Ford 9-inch rear end,
QA1 coilovers and powder-coated suspension components. The interior
is finished in Saddle Brown leather and includes a Vintage Air
climate-control system, a custom sound system, billet steering
wheel, back-half leather-wrapped roll cage, touchscreen stereo,
power windows and a digital gear display. Exterior features include
Olive Green Pearl paint, side-exit exhaust, flush-mount glass,
shaved door handles, shaved drip rails and a ventilated cowl hood.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Nova
Listing ID:CC-2026737
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Nova
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan/Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292599
VIN:115377W173837
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