The model:
CHEVY 4 drs
CHEVY STANDAR 4 drs
CHEVY SUPER 4 drs
CHEVY DELUXE 4 drs
CHEVY DELUXE CHEVROMATIC(Automatic) 4 drs
CHEVY SS 4 drs
CHEVY MALIBU 4 drs
CHEVY MALIBU CHEVROMATIC (Automatic) 4 drs
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CHEVY COUPE SS 1971-72 2 drs
CHEVY SERIE II december 72-78 2 drs
The engine:
230ci 140 hp 8.1 comp. Standar engine
250 ci 155 hp 8.1 comp. 1bbl Coupe SS and 4pts
250 ci 178 hp 8.1 comp. 2bbl Holley 40-40 Only and Serie 2
Welcome to Steve's Nova Site! Here is a related thread about a Nova on an album cover from 1962 in Argentina - can you tell us more about this Nova, and if it was from Argentina (you said 1969 - 1978, so maybe this was from another country?).
This is other model, here called Chevrolet 400, the engines is 194-230-250, the model based a first generation a Nova in USA, the diferences is a trim, not a body! Their other tread i read this model!
I love these "over-rider" bumper guards, they are like the ones seen on US Volkswagens - are they rare in Argentina? I'm thinking a Gen 3 with a folding sunroof option and these guards, slammed like a Cal-Look bug would be neat (I've had others disagree with me on this but oh well!).
This graphic is awesome! Kinda looks like a surfboard; how cool would this be on a 3rd Gen running down PCH in Huntington Beach (with a board on top)? Who knew there were such cool variations of the Nova in Argentina, and I like the emphasis on 6 cylinders with a 4 on the floor; it would be neat to see some imported to California or do one up "Argentine" style up here.:yes: Keep posting those photos, I love this!
Probably the cleanest 4 door 3rd Gen I've seen, I love these Argentinian Novas! I like the mix of different era parts (especially the hood blisters on this one), the unique trim, crazy interiors, 250 6 cylinders with 4 speeds, beyond cool!!!! I think you could use all Argentian themes and come up with a way cool SoCal "beach cruiser" style Nova, a la a Cal Look bug with lots of European accessories. I want to import a loaded 4 door, how much does a clean 4 door 3rd Gen 4-door sell for in Argentina? I wonder if you could get one imported to the US without too many problems?
WOW! I love that rear bench with the arm rest!!!!:yes::yes::yes: Chivoloco Is there any way we can get parts?And that Dash with the round gauges "Me gusta much" You quiero partes hermano...
Mis padres vivien en Bs. As. en Capital Federal. Que bueno ver otro compatriota en este foro.
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Those pictures are great! keep them coming, I miss being back home, opefuly if i go back we can get together and have a few Quilmes (local beer, the best)
the heater boxes look funny. I agree, though, that the rear armrest is pretty awesome. I wonder if some autometer gauges could fit in those pod-style setups?
i was looking at some of the 2 door car pictures and it looks like they all use 68 style doors on them. i wonder if all the year used 68 style doors? just curious , do you have any salvage yards there with these cars sitting in them?
I was thinking you could make a copy to series 2, as they have everything at your disposal, is a good idea! i see photos!
I can pass on measurements and photos of what they want
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