How much does a 1963 Chevy Nova cost?

Prices ranged from $2,003 for the basic 100 Sedan to $2,472 for the Nova Convertible.

Was there a 63 Nova SS?

The Only SS Convertible That means the 1963 is the only year GM built a drop top Nova SS, and even then, it accounted for a small fraction of the 44,000 SS models produced that year. This has made these cars highly collectible despite their lack of performance.

How much does a 1963 Nova weigh?

Curb Weight: 2455 lbs. Vehicle Length: 183 in. Wheel Base: 110 in.

Was the Nova a good car?

During its eighteen years of production, Chevy Nova went from a small affordable car to a legendary (still affordable) muscle car, offering a wide range of body styles, specs, and variations. But a great start doesn’t guarantee a great ending. The last generation of the Nova was not much of a success.

Is a 4 door Nova rare?

To the best of my knowledge, this is one of the most rare Novas ever made. There were only seven four speed, four door Nova Concours made in 1977. As far as I know, there is only one like this.

What year was the first Nova?

1962
Chevrolet Nova Essential History Chevrolet introduced the Nova nameplate in 1962 as the top trim level for the new Chevy II compact. While Chevy’s first compact, the innovative (and ultimately doomed) Corvair, was aimed at the Volkswagen Beetle, the Chevy II was a counter to Ford’s wildly successful 1960 Falcon.

How long is a 1963 Chevy Nova?

183 inches
The Chevy II evolved into the Nova, which was produced until 1979, when it was replaced by the Citation. THE SPECS Price $2,262 Engine 194.4-cubic-inch six-cylinder Horsepower 120 at 4,400 rpm Wheelbase 110 inches Overall length 183 inches Passenger capacity 6 HISTORICAL FACTS Year 1963 President John F.

What engine came in a 1963 Chevy Nova?

1963: Introduction of the Nova SS and V-8 power The convertible was dropped for ’64, but Chevrolet introduced a V-8 option, a 283 cid (4.6L) engine that produced 195 horsepower and was later offered with 220 horsepower.