![]() ![]() Gone were the days of the Nova Super Sports, but this “Chevy II” has bucket seats and a gauge package. As a result, the seller says the auto runs and drives great – and stops good, too! The small V8 isn’t going to spin the tires, but it may be almost as economical as the inline-6 would be. A strong following had been generated by. That engine would later be used as a base for the development of GM's 4-cylinder sub-compact engines of the late 70's and 80's. It was the first car to offer a Chevrolet 4-cylinder engine since 1928. ![]() We’re told this Chevy has come out of long-term storage (just how long?) and it required a new fuel tank and a rebuild of the carburetor. The 153-ci 4-cyl and the 194-ci 6-cyl were all new engines when the Nova debuted on September 29, 1961. The odometer reading is 56,000 miles and the condition of the interior would lead you to believe that’s correct. 1975 Chevrolet Nova 4-Door Sedan 5.7L V-8 (man. The car has had one owner, but we don’t know if that includes the seller who may have acquired the car to flip it. 3) (model since September 1974 for North America ) car specifications & performance data review. It appears to be a solid survivor that could stand some new paint (or not) and maybe a little rust work, though it must be well hidden or quite light. Of those, 26,000 were hatchbacks, and 5,500 Concours hatchbacks like the dark green one seen here. Production of the Nova was its fifth highest in 1976 with nearly 335,000 copies. Apparently happy with the changes to the car, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department placed the largest order for compact police cars ever in the U.S. For those wanting a little more in terms of creature comforts, the LN (Luxury Nova) was offered which later became the Concours (to keep pace with Ford’s Granada and Mercury’s Monarch, also new). The 305 cubic inch V8 was the middle displacement engine, and that motor can be found under the hood of the seller’s ’76 survivor. Fortunately, the machines still resembled the 1968-74 design which had sold like hotcakes. In 1975, the Nova was Chevrolet’s most changed car that year, “refined along the lines of elegant European sedans” according to company propaganda. Thanks for keeping us flush with cool tips, Pat L.! From Milford, Massachusetts, this V8 Nova is available here on craigslist for $8,700. 1966 Chevy II Nova Super Sport Clone Old SchoolK or L stockerATI trans dash converter283/220 New fuel cell6 point roll barCar not cut up, could be put back to street easil圜ar has been stocker since 1975 Car in trailor, will sell trailor with car for transport and storage 22,000 Please Contact for more details or interest513.703.3895. Other than some tired paint, this “Bow-Tie” may have a lot of life left. This Concours is said to be a one-owner car and the seller has the 1976 title in hand. For 1976, there was a luxury version of the Nova dubbed the Concours, with a higher level of trim than your standard Chevy compact. It would receive its final redesign in 1975, to be replaced by the troubled front-wheel-drive Citation in 1980. The 1960s and 1970s rear-wheel-drive Nova was one of Chevrolet’s most popular automobiles. ![]()
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