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Chevrolet Nova 327 C.I. 4 Bbl V8 1966

General description : Slick Chevy II Nova with a 4 Speed and AC!

This 1966 Chevy Nova for sale has a 327 C.I. V8 Engine, 1965 Date Coded Engine with Double Hump Heads, 4-Speed Manual Transmission, 12 Bolt Rear End with 3.73 Posi-Traction, Burgundy Exterior with Black Vinyl Interior, Color Keyed 15” Steel Wheels with SS Hubcaps & White Wall Tires, “Super Sport” Tribute Badging, Dual Exhaust, Vintage Air—Air Conditioning, Slick Chevy II Nova with a 4 Speed and AC!

1966 Chevrolet Nova 327 C.I. 4 Bbl V8 is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Missouri by Fast Lane Classic Cars for $59995.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Chevrolet Model : Nova Model Version : 327 C.I. 4 Bbl V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1966 Sub type : Coupé Location : Missouri Vehicle Registration : Undefined

59995 $

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Fast Lane Classic Cars

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(636) 940-9969
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About Chevrolet Nova
The Chevy Nova is a compact car that was produced by Chevrolet from 1962 to 1979, and again from 1985 to 1988. While it was not initially marketed as a muscle car, it was offered with a range of powerful engines that made it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

In particular, the Nova SS (Super Sport) was a high-performance version of the car that was equipped with a range of performance upgrades, including larger engines, heavy-duty suspension, and upgraded brakes. The most notable engine options included the 327 cubic inch V8 and the 396 cubic inch V8, both of which produced impressive horsepower figures.

The Nova SS was a popular choice for drag racing, and it became a symbol of the burgeoning muscle car scene in the 1960s. It was known for its simple and lightweight design, which made it a popular choice among racers looking to modify and tune their cars for maximum performance.

Today, the Chevy Nova is still a popular classic car, with enthusiasts drawn to its simple and stylish design, as well as its impressive performance capabilities. While it may not be as well-known as some of the more iconic muscle cars from the era, the Nova remains a significant part of American automotive history and a beloved classic among collectors and enthusiasts.