1966 Chevrolet Nova
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Chevrolet introduced the Chevy II in 1962 to buyers as a simple and affordable compact car. The nameplate would later be dropped, and the platform would be used to host the familiar Nova that earned legendary status throughout the automotive world. The Chevy II became a favorite in performance arena when drag racing served as a means of testing and introducing the latest and greatest from Detroit. This 1966 Chevy II harkens back to those days with the looks and sounds we all know and love. Coated in gorgeous black and silver PPG paint, this Chevy means business and backs it up with a healthy 350 CID V8 engine rated at 400 horsepower and 448 foot-pounds of torque! Built by Reid-s Automotive of Massachusetts, this mean powerplant features World Products Iron heads, Comp cams, hydraulic camshaft, flat tappet lifters and an Edelbrock EPS intake. The engine has been balanced and blueprinted ensuring that the internals are doing exactly what they need to be doing at all times! With only 200 miles on the engine, this Chevy II righteously performs! What about the rear end? Well, we-ve got...