1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova 400 Sport Coupe L79 4-Speed
What we know:
1966
Chevrolet
The year 1966 bore witness to the rollout of the Chevrolet Chevy II Nova 400 Sport Coupe L79, a sleek and powerful vehicle manufactured in Chevrolet's home state of Michigan. This particular model, painted in Mist Blue, boasted a robust 327ci V8 engine equipped with a four-barrel Holley carburetor, ensuring a thrilling driving experience. Mated to this formidable power plant was a four-speed Muncie transmission and a Positraction differential with 3.31 gears, guaranteeing road-hugging performance. Having undergone exhaustive refurbishment in 1998, with the engine lovingly rebuilt by Bill Kell Racing in West Virginia, this Nova is not only a historical piece of American muscle but also a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and care. Currently residing in Erie, Pennsylvania, this cherished ride is primed for its next chapter under new ownership, should the highest bidder claim it from Bring A Trailer's online auction.
Last bid:
$62,500