Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova wagon is one of the most
interesting cars we have ever seen. Highly documented and
meticulously restored to factory standards on the exterior and in
the engine bay. But inside is a fully customized A/C interior.
This was the final year for the Chevy II wagon, and someone set it
off with a very handsome tribute. The car came from California, and
the black plates even come with the sale. The original Butternut
Yellow was resprayed with a very professional hand so you get a
show quality shine. The car was disassembled before the painting,
so all four doors shut with confidence and line up with the
sheetmetal crease that runs the full length of this shoebox wagon.
Even the tailgate received plenty of attention to erase any
evidence of when it was sat on for picnics and football games.
These Chevy IIs did not have excessive brightwork, so ever piece
really counts. That's why this one comes with all the correct
badging, the trim looks fantastic, and the grille has been restore
so it flawlessly extends through the headlights. The largest items
of chrome, the bumpers, were even re-dipped so they can shine like
mirrors. For a little additional flare, larger than factory Rally
wheels were added for a subtle aggressive touch that doesn't
interfere with this Chevy's stock appearance.
What definitely isn't stock is the interior. This was the personal
car of a man who builds hot rod interiors for a living, so you
already understand the level of craftsmanship before you even check
out the details. Chevy II wagons usually had two rows of vinyl
benches. Instead, this one has resculpted/recovered bucket seats up
front and three-person sculpted seating in the rear. All of it is
covered in butter-smooth leather. The tan and chrome theme on the
seats is repeated on the custom door panels, headliner, and
cargo/tailgate area. We know you've spotted the one-of-a-kind
center console. Not only does it make trips exceptionally more
comfortable with the armrest and cup holders, but it also has the
controls for the modern R-134a air conditioning. While this is an
expensive custom build, we really do like how it keeps its vintage
style with the factory steering wheel, gauges, and AM radio.
Under the hood it feels like it's 1967. The inline-six motor is a
cool tribute to the budget-minded origins of the Chevy II, but as
you can see, there is nothing cheap about this restoration. The
painted black engine bay, the factory-style air cleaner, the Chevy
orange on the whole motor, and even the correct stickers - rarely
do you see a car at this exceptional level. Also check out the
undercarriage shots so you know how clean this wagon is from grille
to tailgate. But as pristine as it looks, this was absolutely made
for driving. The six cylinder fires right up like a good workhorse
should, and it can pull around the little wagon with ease. Helping
make this a true driver's custom are features like the TH350
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and front disc
brakes.
Complete with plenty of documentation, including the original
Protect-o-Plate, title docs, and owner's manual, this Chevy II is
already an award-winner, and you understand exactly why. It has all
the right features to be a comfortable for everyone and plenty of
space in the back for more trophies. You'll never see another one
like this. Call today!!!