This custom 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova is powered by a Mast
Motorsports-built LS7 427ci V8 engine producing 673hp and 589
ft/lbs of torque at the crankshaft, paired with a Tremec T56 Magnum
6-speed manual transmission. The driveline includes a Moser 9-inch
rear axle with 3.70:1 Eaton Truetrac differential. Frame
modifications feature a Detroit Speed mini-tubbed four-link rear
suspension, tubular front subframe with Corvette spindles and
matching Detroit Speed components throughout. Stopping is handled
by Baer 6-piston disc brakes. The build includes Vintage Air
climate control, MSD fuel injection and a custom stainless exhaust.
Interior upgrades include Nu-Relics power windows, Ididit steering
column, Livorsi instrumentation and late-model Camaro bucket seats.
Finished with a House of Kolor paint job, the Nova rides on custom
wheels with performance tires. The vehicle underwent a
no-expense-spared rotisserie restoration, retaining most original
sheet metal and completed with extensive documentation, including
build photos and invoices. Originally a California car, it has
remained in that state for most of its life before restoration.
**TITLE PREVIOUSLY BRANDED AS REBUILT SALVAGE**
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
Listing ID:CC-2035989
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevy II Nova
Exterior Color:RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:295500
VIN:116377W125194
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