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The second generation of the Chevrolet Nova was produced from 1966 to 1967. It represented a significant update over the first-generation model, featuring a more modern and sleek design.
Introduced in 1966, the second-gen Nova adopted a semi-fastback roofline and a longer body, giving it a more contemporary appearance compared to its predecessor. It was available in various body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, as well as station wagons.
The second-gen Nova continued to offer a range of engine choices, including inline-six and V8 options, providing a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency.
In 1967, the Nova SS (Super Sport) model was reintroduced, featuring sporty trim, bucket seats, and various performance-oriented options. The SS package offered additional engine choices, including a potent 327 cubic-inch V8 engine.
The second-generation Chevy Nova received praise for its refined styling, improved handling, and its position as a practical and affordable compact car in the Chevrolet lineup.
While the second-gen Nova was short-lived, it set the stage for the model's continued success in subsequent generations and further solidified its place as a beloved classic among collectors and enthusiasts.
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