Bring Home One of the Country’s Coolest 4-Speed Chevy II Novas
Before the Camaro end up being a home name, heck prior to the Camaro even became a name, Chevy fans who wanted a dose of high-performance in a smaller-than-fullsize body considered products like the Chevy II and also the Malibu, which were both available from the manufacturing facility with souped-up little blocks.
For much less than $3,000 out the door, a new auto purchaser might go home with a new 1966 Chevy II Nova with a 350hp 327ci V-8 (the L79), a four-speed as well as Positraction. Although these Chevy IIs hardly ever had the upscale functions of an Impala or a Caprice, they came to be fairly prominent for their sporty look and also spiffy efficiency.