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◊ 2007-07-01 18:08 |
chevy nova |
◊ 2010-07-22 22:30 |
1968 only due to "Chevy II" badge on the bonnet. |
◊ 2011-12-19 01:21 |
Maybe built in Argentina that one? |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-12-19 01:27 |
No, according these square turnlights in the bumper. For the argentinian, are different http://www.cocheargentino.com.ar/c/chevrolet/chevy/chevy_cupe_ss.JPG EDIT: the Chevy are provided by the argentinian factory, but not for this, if this bumper are original. -- Last edit: 2011-12-19 01:29:39 |
◊ 2020-08-08 21:14 |
Patente Gb9163 Tipo AUTOMOVIL Marca CHEVROLET Modelo CHEVY NOVA Año Fab. 1971 N° Motor F0617CAK N° Chasis 113691W319691 Not for South America models. Why II in the name? No mention on plate check. |
◊ 2020-08-09 02:44 |
I got: http://www.vinwiz.com/1965-1971gm.php?vin=113691W319691 |
◊ 2020-08-09 13:42 |
Still doesn’t mention II in the model name? Can anyone explain why this model has it in the name? |
◊ 2020-08-09 14:19 |
Could be a bowtie emblem, no Chevy II for 1971. Removed, just Chevrolet Nova (1969 Chevy Nova, 1970+ Nova, 1970+ lower side marker) |
◊ 2020-08-09 14:34 |
It was originally called Chevy II up to 1968 as the model name. After 1969, it became as Nova as the model name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Chevy_II_/_Nova |
◊ 2020-08-09 14:35 |
Oh, by the way, it is model 11369 as the VIN decoded. |
◊ 2020-08-09 15:35 |
Thank you both! Added [11369] for chassis per rjluna2’s comment above. |