Your car dollar was able to buy more elegance than ever with the new-for-1967 Nova Sport Coupe. Many new interior details and fittings were offered, and the car was notable for a new clean-lined grille style, restyled front fenders and bright metal trim elements. In handling and maneuverability, the Nova Sport Coupe, like its bigger brethren, was a master that made driving and parking a “finger exercise.” Chevrolet assured their buyers that the Nova would be around a long time with the method of economical upkeep.
This dark blue example has a black interior, black vinyl top and has experienced only one repaint. The Nova has a bench seat, AM radio and power steering. There is a cluster of gauges mounted under the dash. This Nova is powered by the 283-cid, 195-hp V-8 engine with a new exhaust, plus the Chevrolet has an automatic transmission.