1967 Chevrolet Nova II SS - Fully Restored | Less Than 400 Miles
Since Completion This stunning 1967 Chevrolet Nova II SS has been
completely restored and has less than 400 miles since completion.
Built to be driven and enjoyed, it combines classic muscle car
styling with modern performance and reliability. Originally a 327
car, it's now powered by a freshly built 283 V8 featuring:
Edelbrock Performer RPM Air-Gap intake manifold Edelbrock 650 CFM
carburetor Aluminum heads Mild performance cam Aluminum radiator
Front Runner accessory drive system Backing the engine is a
new-style Muncie M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual transmission with
a Hurst shifter and bulletproof bellhousing. Performance and
handling upgrades include: QA1 adjustable coil-over suspension
Checkered Racing rack-and-pinion steering Power four-wheel disc
brakes 3.08 Posi-Traction rear end 2�-inch dual exhaust Comfort and
convenience features: Vintage Air conditioning Dakota Digital
gauges Custom Sound radio with hidden antenna Additional
highlights: Less than 400 miles since the complete restoration
Fresh, show-quality paint Beautifully detailed throughout Starts,
runs, drives, and handles exceptionally well. This Nova offers the
perfect balance of classic muscle and modern drivability. Whether
you're headed to a local cruise-in, a weekend road trip, or your
favorite car show, it's ready to impress and be enjoyed from day
one.
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