There were a total of 177,485 Nova's built in 1966. Of that total all of them were post sedans except for 1,537 hardtop 2 door coupes made.
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In 1963, Chevrolet produced approximately 20,000 units of the Nova model, but the convertible version was quite rare. Specifically, only about 5,000 convertible Chevy Novas were made that year. This limited production makes the 1963 Nova convertible a sought-after classic among collectors today.
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There are to many variables in your question to give an accurate answer.
2 or 4, depends on the model
I cannot say that I ever heard of the Nova concurs, until the mid, to late 70's. Now, in 67, I know they made a Canadian version of the Nova. I think it was called the "Arcadia" maybe. Anyway, it had a different front end on it. An L-72 version went accross the auction block at Barret Jackson, I think, recently. Not too many of those were made, and with the weather, I doubt many are left..
7,416.
The 1977 Chevy Nova was available in several body styles, including a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and a hatchback. It came in various trim levels, primarily the base model and the more upscale Nova Custom. Overall, there are essentially three main body styles, but variations in trims and options can lead to numerous configurations of the 1977 Nova.
A total of 692,530 1956 Chevy BelAir's were built in 1956. There were a total of 1,626,843 Chevy cars built in 1956.
Chevrolet Nova production lasted 23 years, and was alternating. there are 5 editions of the Chevrolet Nova. see the link below (related links).
66,833 Series 150 250,000 Series 210 168,826 BelAir Total 485,659