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1970–1972 Chevrolet Nova four-door sedan. The 1970 Nova was basically a carryover from 1969. The side marker and taillight lenses for the 1970 Nova were wider and positioned slightly differently. This was the final year for the SS396 (actually, a 402 cubic in. engine now).
The company also sold replacement parts to owners around the world who own an original Sterling car. In the UK, the Sterling was copied from the Nova kit car. The name Nova was already copyrighted by General Motors in the United States in the 1970s, and "Sterling" was chosen as the new name.
Chevrolet Impala 1961–1969, 1994–1996, 2004–2009; Chevrolet Malibu/Malibu Maxx 2006–2007; Chevrolet Chevelle 1964–1973; Chevrolet Camaro 1967–1972, 1996–2002, 2010–2024; Chevrolet El Camino 1968–1987; Chevrolet Chevy II Nova 1963–1968; Chevrolet Nova 1969–1976; Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1970–1971, 1983–1988, 2000–2007
That heavily modified 1967 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe is now up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos).Delivered to Walker in 2004 by Year One, a classic ...
The 1967 & 1968 427 Camaros were so popular that, in 1969, Yenko used Chevrolet's Central Office Production Order (COPO) system to have L-72 engines installed into Chevrolet Camaros and Chevelles. During 1971 and 1972, Yenko sold Yenko Stinger Vegas.
1972 1972 [42] Plymouth Laser: 1990 1991 [133] Plymouth Superbird: 1970 1970 [42] Pontiac Fiero: 1984 1988 [134] Pontiac Firebird: 1982 2002 [70] Pontiac Grand Prix: 1967 1968 [42] Pontiac GTO: 1968 1969 [42] Pontiac Sunbird SE/GT 1986 1993 [135] Pontiac Tojan: 1985 1991 [136] Porsche 911 Turbo SE 'Slantnose' 1985 1989, [137] Porsche 914: 1969 ...
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The Omega was one of three X-body Chevrolet Nova clones. It and the Buick Apollo were introduced in 1973; the Pontiac Ventura had been introduced in 1971. Naturally it shared the Nova's body and many of its mechanicals, but it had its own unique nose and tail, and, being an Oldsmobile, it had a little fancier trim than the Nova.