Beautiful car! But it's not a '67, but a '66. And probably not a Nova, but just a garden-variety Chevy II. 1962-'68 Chevy IIs are often mistakenly referred to as Novas. Nova was not a model line unto itself until the 1969 model year. From 1962 to 1968, Nova was a trim option package on the Chevy II line, and they had the Nova script on the quarter panels and trunk lid (on the tailgate in the case of wagons). At the end of the 1968 model year, Chevrolet dropped the Chevy II monicker and the line became Nova for 1969.
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that's quite the muscly wagon. great lines!
I wish I saw more wagons like this driving around, inspiring. Only 1 comment?
so good. over a year later, i think i can safely call that out as a nova.
I think you guys have captured a '66 here.
Beautiful car! But it's not a '67, but a '66. And probably not a Nova, but just a garden-variety Chevy II. 1962-'68 Chevy IIs are often mistakenly referred to as Novas. Nova was not a model line unto itself until the 1969 model year. From 1962 to 1968, Nova was a trim option package on the Chevy II line, and they had the Nova script on the quarter panels and trunk lid (on the tailgate in the case of wagons). At the end of the 1968 model year, Chevrolet dropped the Chevy II monicker and the line became Nova for 1969.
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