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The Chevrolet Nova had a production run of more than 2.3 million vehicles. The Chevrolet Nova model was introduced in 1963.
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The Chevy II also known as the Nova was produced in five generations. The first generation being from 1962 to 1965, the second from 1966-1967, the third from 1968-1974, and the fourth from 1975-1979. The fifth and final generation was produced from 1985 to 1988.
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.
Advertised Horsepower is: 175 HP @ 3600 RPMs. This is a 1975 400 I see no record of a 400 CID in 1974
1s a 6 or 8 cyl. does it have a 2 or 4 barrel carb. there are many facts that determine the hp. what is the eng .cid.?
Nova is an American science documentary television series produced by WGBH Boston for PBS. Many of the programs in this list were not originally produced for PBS, but were acquired from other sources such as the BBC.[1] All acquired programs are edited for Nova, if only to provide American English narration and additional voice of interpreters (translating from another language).[1] Most of the episodes aired in a 60-minute time slot.[2] In 2005, Nova began airing some episodes titled NOVA science NOW, which followed a newsmagazine style format. For two seasons, NOVA science NOW episodes aired in the same time slot as Nova. In 2008, NOVA science NOW was officially declared its own series and given its own time slot.[3] Therefore, NOVA science NOW episodes are not included in this list.
A Chevy K5 Blazer can be purchased at many different locations including Chevy dealerships. Another option would be in sites such as eBay and Craigslist where one can find listings from individuals.
Circuit City can be found in many location within Canada. Some of these location include Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and many locations in British Columbia including Kelowna, Sidney, and Victoria.