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Chevrolet Nova Chevy II 327 CI 1965

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This 1965 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II is a cool little street machine classic. It has a bit of an unassuming sedan style, but underneath the skin is the power of a strong small block V8 and four-one-the-floor. So you know this one has the potential for a ton of fun.
The VIN tells us this was born a real-deal Nova, and so this sedan was born with the premium trim package. It makes for a cool style on a car that looks like it spent its first few decades just being the car that took the family to church on Sundays. It has matured into a machine that has a hint of patina, but that's not the whole story. We do say that this one is a bit unassuming, but it certainly doesn't completely fly under the radar. Z/28-style 15-inch rally wheels, forward-leaning stance, and the matte black cowl hood announce that this Nova is not too shy.
The interior goes with the same modest first impression. The carpeting, door panels, and headliner are clean and nice to give you a comfortable classic. And the tan seats with comfy cloth inserts make for a well-done presentation. But once again, you start to pick up on the extras. There are provisions for an upgraded stereo with power subwoofer. And the Hurst shifter and auxiliary gauge trio get you ready for something special under the hood.
The engine bay is far less assuming than the rest of this car. You've got a nice polish on the air grabber, alternator, and valve covers with 327 callouts. Only the best Novas got the 327 cubic-inch V8, and since this one was upgraded later in life, it also got powerful upgrades like a Holley four-barrel carburetor and upgraded intake. It's a strong runner that's even supported by the right pieces, like Taylor Pro plug wires and a large aluminum radiator. Plus, the four-speed manual transmission puts you in control of it all. This is the kind of car that likes for you to feel the road. But it still does it with confidence thanks to wide modern tires and upgraded front disc brakes.
The sale comes complete with some nice history, including the original bill of sale, owner's manual, maintenance records, and more. This is a cool custom Nova that's fun to drive for today and put an even bigger personal touch on in the future. Call now!

Features : Seatbelts , Front Disc Brakes , Cloth Interior , CD Player , Vinyl Interior , Heat , AM/FM Radio ,

1965 Chevrolet Nova Chevy II 327 CI is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Charlotte, North Carolina by Streetside Classics - Charlotte for $21995.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Chevrolet Model : Nova Model Version : Chevy II 327 CI Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1965 Location : Charlotte Vehicle Registration : Undefined

21995 $

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Streetside Classics - Charlotte

Streetside Classics - Charlotte
(704) 598-2130
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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.