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1964 Chevrolet II Nova – Classic American Compact with Upgrades Here's a 1964 Chevrolet II Nova, a well-preserved classic with a reputation...
1966 Chevrolet Nova Hardtop VIN: 115376W163422 Mileage: 99,117 Make: Chevrolet Model: Nova Trim: Hardtop Engine: 350ci V8 Fuel Type: Gasoline...
1970 Chevrolet Nova SS Tribute Coupe – A True Classic Muscle Car For the true classic car enthusiast, few vehicles capture the spirit of...
A genuine Super Sport, this car was treated to a meticulous rotisserie restoration. This Nova SS is powered by the L79 350hp 327ci V8 (CE...
Restomods are very popular because they usually combine modern powerplants with the classic good looks of a muscle car. This 1969 Chevrolet...
...some aggressive-sounding dual exhausts. The car rides on some neat Chevrolet rally wheels over Cooper Cobra RWL tires for a truly classic look.
They took very special care to make sure that everything on this Nova looks like a well-preserved classic. The factory-correct Sandalwood Tan...
1971 Chevrolet Nova ‘Blackout’ Edition. Every piece of chrome has been painted black to produce menacing blackout muscle car you see before...
Muscular, compact, and built to run, this 1967 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II SS Tribute grabs attention with its vibrant red exterior that amplifies...
Beautiful 1969 nova 468 big block v8 5 speed manual transmission finished in red black vinyl interior center console black vinyl top power...
...formula with serious mechanical upgrades. The potent 406 Stroker V8 and race-ready chassis make this Nova a perfect weekend warrior. Call today!
1966 Chevrolet Nova 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II – Nova 327/300 HP 700r4 Transmission. 23,125.00 obo. 60k miles on the Body; Car relocated to FL...
Powered by a strong small block Chevy V8 with an aluminum intake and heads mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, this classic Nova has...
...1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a gorgeous 2 door hardtop outfitted with fantastic performance upgrades that is sure to make you an amazing classic...
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