Gateway Classic Cars of Charlotte is proud to digitally present this 1972 Chevrolet Nova.
The Chevy Nova, originally known as the Chevy II, had a successful and impactful run throughout Chevrolet's history, cycling through six generations before retiring. The Nova met consumer demand and became a popular car for decades.
Other Chevy models like the Chevelle or Camaro sometimes overshadowed the Nova, stealing its sales. An urban myth claimed the Nova didn't sell well in Spanish-speaking countries because of its name (Nova is similar to the Spanish phrase "no va," which translates as "doesn't go") - a legend proven to be false. For the most part, the Nova was a staple part of Chevy's lineup and provided a reliable, compact car option for drivers everywhere. The Chevy Nova was so successful and long-lived due mainly to its attractive look, making this one of the most classic Chevy models ever.
The third generation, starting in 1968, introduced a complete redesign of the Chevy II Nova. It was similar to the Chevelle, with semi-fastback styling and a 111-inch wheelbase. Multiple powertrain options and trim levels made this generation of Nova extraordinarily versatile and able to meet almost anyone's needs.
This Nova is one sharp-looking car for sure. The metallic blue paint glistens in the sun and pairs great with the black vinyl top. SS badging and hood make this car pop. Under the hood is the infamous small-block Chevy V8 that we all know and love.
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