Vehicle Description
1967 Chevy Nova Restomod would look great no matter what you did
with it, but even the original version can't compete with the
amazing street machine it has become. Huge horsepower from a modern
6.2L LS3 V8, five gears in the transmission, and stunning Tuxedo
Black paint all work together to create one of the cleanest,
meanest pro-touring/resto-mod Novas ever. The minimalist shape of
the Nova can be traced to its origins as an economy car, but when
everything is done to a high standard, it pops out as something
very special. The sheetmetal is so tight it appears stretched over
the Nova's chassis, and the single character line that stretches
from nose to tail seems to visually make the car seem longer and
lower than it really is. The brilliant Tuxedo Paint looks simply
spectacular, with a miles-deep finish that only hours of tedious
hand sanding can achieve. Sure, it's not a perfect trailer queen,
and upon very close examination a flaw or two could be unearthed,
but for a top-dog driver-quality sled you won't get much better
than this around this price point. Great panel alignment also
contributes to this car's almost intangible good looks, along with
a brilliant shine that's a result of a good color sand and buff. A
cowl hood always kicks things up a notch in the aggression
department, but thankfully this isn't one of those 6-inch
monstrosities that takes away from the rest of the car, but rather
a more subtle piece of livery that looks perfect when matched-up
with the pillar-less, hardtop body style. The slick body molding
running along the bottom flanks only serves to highlight the car's
most interesting features and it's all in fantastic condition that
will stop people in their tracks at the next big classic car event.
Up front the grille looks practically flawless, punctuated with the
familiar 'Nova SS' badge embedded within, while the tail panel trim
out back serves as the perfect bookend for the sinister black car.
Big bumpers fore and aft add even more spark.