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Where is the VIN on a Chevy Nova?

Where is the VIN on a Chevy Nova?

VIN Plate Location: 1972-79 Nova models have the Vehicle Identification Number located on a steel plate riveted to the upper dash panel, visible through the windshield. If you’re interested in researching other classic cars, check out some of the previous entries in our VIN decoder and classic car history series:

What kind of car was the Chevy Nova?

The Chevy Nova was available in a wide variety of configurations, from practical sedans and wagons to exhilarating convertibles and powerful Super Sport coupes. It’s estimated that General Motors produced more than 5,000,000 Chevy II / Nova models between 1962 and 1979, making them an excellent choice to buy and restore today.

Is there a VIN decoder for a 1962 Chevy Nova?

However, it’s not always easy to identify the original specifications of a classic Nova by looks alone. Our Chevy Nova VIN decoder will help you use the vehicle identification number to determine the year, series, model / body style, engine, assembly plant, and other key details about your 1962-64, 1965-71, and 1972-79 Chevy Nova.

What kind of car is a 1966 Chevy Nova?

1966 Chevrolet Nova (Stock #412) This is one Beautiful 1966 Chevy II NovaThis car has a mild built 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS with a 5.7L 355 SBC V8 (Built 2017)! *TRUE SS* Muncie M22 4-SPD Manual! Al Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1967 Chevrolet Nova. The ’67 Nova body a

Where is the VIN code on a 1967 Chevy Nova?

The location of the VIN code tag for 1962-1967 Nova’s will be attached to the drivers side front door hinge pillar (ie. left example above). Chevrolet moved the VIN plate in 1968 to the top driver-side of the instrument panel, visible through the windshield (ie. right example above).

Where can I buy a 1962 Chevy Nova?

Classic Industries can help you find all the restoration, maintenance, and performance parts you need for your 1962-1979 Chevy Nova. Click here to shop online through our web store, or click the button below for a free full-color Nova restoration parts catalog.

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