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Details
This 1967 Chevy II Nova Super Sport is a restored-modified example with 47,085 miles shown on the 5-digit odometer (total mileage is unknown). It s powered by the original 327ci V8 engine matched to a replacement Muncie 3-speed automatic transmission that replaced the original 2-speed Powerglide. Originally believed to be delivered in gold paint with matching gold interior, this well-presented example now wears pearl white paint and bright chrome and appears to have been garaged most of its life. In addition to the exterior color change, this SS has been modified with an engine dress up kit, electronic ignition, new Edelbrock carburetor, upgraded aftermarket intake manifold, headers and dual exhaust. An electric fuel pump, front disc brakes, Crager wheels and under-dash gauge cluster help to complete the modifications. Acquired by the seller in 2009 in the greater Seattle area, it has been garaged and serviced at home in Greenacres, WA since.
Included in the third-party inspection report are photos of the overall condition of the vehicle which show minor paint chips, interior wear and dry seals consistent with the age of the vehicle. While attention has been paid to the mechanical modifications, other items including the heater hoses, AC components, power brakes and spare tire and jack are missing. The emergency flashers, backup lights, clock, fuel gauge and speedometer are all inoperable and a new radio antenna is ready to be installed. The vinyl top is in excellent condition. The owner and inspection confirm that the engine starts without issue and runs as designed. Modifications to the exhaust system are evident in the noise through the mufflers. The transmission, suspension and brakes all operate well and fluids should be monitored though no active leaks were detected. Included with the sale are a car cover and replacement radio antenna.
This car is being marketed by a CLASSIC.COM Pro on behalf of its current owner in Madison, AL.
About the model
The Chevrolet Nova SS was a performance focused variant of the 2nd Gen Chevrolet Nova that debuted in 1966. The 2nd Gen Nova SS had a new design and sports roof design that mirrored the Chevelle and Impala. While the Chevelle and Impala were much larger cars, the Nova retained its small stature. The performance crowd had recognized the potential of a light weight body, and now so did Chevrolet by offering more cubic inch small block V8 options. The 327 L79 V8, with its 350hp, was now a factory option from Chevrolet, but with the radical cam it was only offered with a manual transmission. For 1967 the Nova only had slight changes. Inline six engines were still the entry level power plants for the SS, but an upgrade got you V8 power, from the 195hp or 220hp 283 V8. The 327 L79 engine was produced in limited numbers, making it a highly desirable and much sought after power plant. The 2nd Gen Nova SS was built until 1967.
Features and Specs
47,085 miles shown (total mileage unknown)
327ci V8 cylinder engine
Rear wheel drive
Black vinyl top
Seat belts
Known Modifications
Pearl white paint
Muncie 3-speed automatic transmission
Mallory ignition/coil
Engine dress up kit
Edelbrock 1405 AVS2 carburetor
Aftermarket intake manifold and exhaust headers
Dual exhaust
Electric fuel pump
Gauge cluster
Front disc brakes
Cragar wheels
Service History
Routinely maintained and serviced at home
Battery replaced in May 2023
Ownership History
Purchased from a private seller in Seattle in 2009
Garaged in Greenacres WA by the current owner for the last 15 years
Known issues
Small dent on the front bumper
Minor paint chips and dry window seals consistent with age
Small chip in the passenger side windshield
Minor interior wear
AC components are missing and heater hoses disconnected
Emergency flashers and backup lights are inoperable
The fuel gauge is inaccurate
The clock does not function
Power steering fluid is low and there is a noise reported from the pump at each end of the turning range
The speedometer cable needs a new connection to the transmission and does not work
The radio antenna needs to be reinstalled
Open vacuum port presumably for power brakes which are not present
The transmission dipstick is not present
Missing spare tire, jack and trunk floor mat
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 6/14/2023
Third-party inspection 6/3/2023
Included in the sale
Car cover
Radio antenna
Details
This 1967 Chevy II Nova Super Sport is a restored-modified example with 47,085 miles shown on the 5-digit odometer (total mileage is unknown). It s powered by the original 327ci V8 engine matched to a replacement Muncie 3-speed automatic transmission that replaced the original 2-speed Powerglide. Originally believed to be delivered in gold paint with matching gold interior, this well-presented example now wears pearl white paint and bright chrome and appears to have been garaged most of its life. In addition to the exterior color change, this SS has been modified with an engine dress up kit, electronic ignition, new Edelbrock carburetor, upgraded aftermarket intake manifold, headers and dual exhaust. An electric fuel pump, front disc brakes, Crager wheels and under-dash gauge cluster help to complete the modifications. Acquired by the seller in 2009 in the greater Seattle area, it has been garaged and serviced at home in Greenacres, WA since.
Included in the third-party inspection report are photos of the overall condition of the vehicle which show minor paint chips, interior wear and dry seals consistent with the age of the vehicle. While attention has been paid to the mechanical modifications, other items including the heater hoses, AC components, power brakes and spare tire and jack are missing. The emergency flashers, backup lights, clock, fuel gauge and speedometer are all inoperable and a new radio antenna is ready to be installed. The vinyl top is in excellent condition. The owner and inspection confirm that the engine starts without issue and runs as designed. Modifications to the exhaust system are evident in the noise through the mufflers. The transmission, suspension and brakes all operate well and fluids should be monitored though no active leaks were detected. Included with the sale are a car cover and replacement radio antenna.
This car is being marketed by a CLASSIC.COM Pro on behalf of its current owner in Madison, AL.
About the model
The Chevrolet Nova SS was a performance focused variant of the 2nd Gen Chevrolet Nova that debuted in 1966. The 2nd Gen Nova SS had a new design and sports roof design that mirrored the Chevelle and Impala. While the Chevelle and Impala were much larger cars, the Nova retained its small stature. The performance crowd had recognized the potential of a light weight body, and now so did Chevrolet by offering more cubic inch small block V8 options. The 327 L79 V8, with its 350hp, was now a factory option from Chevrolet, but with the radical cam it was only offered with a manual transmission. For 1967 the Nova only had slight changes. Inline six engines were still the entry level power plants for the SS, but an upgrade got you V8 power, from the 195hp or 220hp 283 V8. The 327 L79 engine was produced in limited numbers, making it a highly desirable and much sought after power plant. The 2nd Gen Nova SS was built until 1967.
Features and Specs
47,085 miles shown (total mileage unknown)
327ci V8 cylinder engine
Rear wheel drive
Black vinyl top
Seat belts
Known Modifications
Pearl white paint
Muncie 3-speed automatic transmission
Mallory ignition/coil
Engine dress up kit
Edelbrock 1405 AVS2 carburetor
Aftermarket intake manifold and exhaust headers
Dual exhaust
Electric fuel pump
Gauge cluster
Front disc brakes
Cragar wheels
Service History
Routinely maintained and serviced at home
Battery replaced in May 2023
Ownership History
Purchased from a private seller in Seattle in 2009
Garaged in Greenacres WA by the current owner for the last 15 years
Known issues
Small dent on the front bumper
Minor paint chips and dry window seals consistent with age
Small chip in the passenger side windshield
Minor interior wear
AC components are missing and heater hoses disconnected
Emergency flashers and backup lights are inoperable
The fuel gauge is inaccurate
The clock does not function
Power steering fluid is low and there is a noise reported from the pump at each end of the turning range
The speedometer cable needs a new connection to the transmission and does not work
The radio antenna needs to be reinstalled
Open vacuum port presumably for power brakes which are not present
The transmission dipstick is not present
Missing spare tire, jack and trunk floor mat
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 6/14/2023
Third-party inspection 6/3/2023
Included in the sale
Car cover
Radio antenna