1966–1967 Chevrolet Nova Coupe

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Second Generation Chevrolet Nova for sale.

A sharp-edged restyle gave the Nova cleaner lines and, for the first time, real factory muscle. The 1966 cars could be ordered with the L79 327, a solid-lifter small-block rated at 350 hp in a light body. The 1967 Nova SS became a full Super Sport package. These two years are short on production and high on demand because of that 327.

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Second Generation Chevrolet Nova

1966–1967 · 2-door sedan / 2-door hardtop / 4-door sedan / Station wagon

A sharp-edged restyle gave the Nova cleaner lines and, for the first time, real factory muscle. The 1966 cars could be ordered with the L79 327, a solid-lifter small-block rated at 350 hp in a light body. The 1967 Nova SS became a full Super Sport package. These two years are short on production and high on demand because of that 327.

Key Engines

Inline-6 194 / 230 / 250 cu in · 120-155 hp
Small-block V8 283 cu in · 195 hp
V8 (L79 327) 327 cu in · 275-350 hp

Notable Trims

Nova SS L79 327

What to look for on a 1966–1967 Nova

  • Rear quarter, floor, and trunk rust
  • L79 327 authenticity, many cars are re-created from six-cylinder shells
  • SS trim and badging originality
  • Two-year body parts can be harder to source than 68-72 cars

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