1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS

Price: - Item location: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Description:

1967 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport

For sale is a beautiful (and true) 1967 Chevy II/Nova SS 327/4-speed from my personal collection. The car was acquired in recent years from the private collection of Ed Ewing, a highly successful and renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist with an affinity for top-of-the-line automobiles. The attached photo is from an advertised charity event involving Mr. Ewing’s car collection and features this car on the right side (facing the photo).

Considered one of the most “classic” of classic muscle cars, the 1966/67 Chevy II/Nova SS is one of the most sought after 60s muscle cars on the market. Combining light weight with a strong V8 and a Muncie 4-speed, Chevrolet created a powerful package. 1967 is the last year of this vintage design, with a true SS being the most desirable.

Though originally coded as a Bolero Red car, during the extensive restoration, the car was covered in Nantucket Blue paired with the black vinyl top. While the restoration is older, the quality remains strong, with gorgeous paint work and perfectly straight lines and gaps. The Chrome, bright work and badging are outstanding.

Painstaking detail was clearly a part of the restoration, as the undercarriage and trunk area carry a similar quality. So, too, the engine and bay area are highly finished, with factory markings and decals. Wheels are fitted with correct SS wheel coverings and D70-14 redline tires.

The car is powered by a date-code correct (believed to be original) 327 with correct double-hump heads and quadrajet carburation. The engine is paired to the believed-original Muncie 4-speed and a 10-bolt rear end.

The interior is in near perfect condition, with the deluxe black and white-striped SS interior and all of the original interior components, including the AM radio and factory tissue box! Knobs and controls appear original and are in terrific shape, as is the SS-specific console housing the Hurst 4-speed shifter (see Hurst badging on the glove box).

More photos available on request and personal inspections are encouraged. Again, it’s an older restoration, but remains in excellent condition. If you’re looking for a beautiful, straight and honest ’67 Nova SS, this is a great car. The car is in my private collection and is stored in a fully climate controlled facility.

Please feel free to call with any questions. (816) 812-3937.

**Car is sold “as-is” and “where is” with no warranties or guarantees of any kind.**