length overall 189.4"
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
No, they're the same length
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.
The 1969 Chevy Nova was available in both a two door coupe- body number 27, which cost $2267, and a four door sedan- body number 69, which cost $2237.
Let a body shop do it as it might also need new door bushings.
No. Only 1 body style in 68. The notchback came in 74, I think.
No, the brackets & everything are different since the body changed that year. The 73 has that wide strip between bumper & body so the curved sides longer to take up the gap. I think wheelbase also changed slightly. The 73/4 are the same.
Ya if the body sits high enough, if have weak springs or is lowered they wont
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.
65-67 Novas are the same generation of body. Surely there are subtle differences in moldings, grilles and such. Just do Google image searches on both cars and make comparisons for yourself. Or start attending cruise-ins and swap meets. Talk to the Chevy guys. They just love to show off their knowledge!
Could you be more specific. What years of what are compatible with the 1971 Chevy C20. Body parts or mechanical parts, need to know. Most parts, 71 and 72. Some parts 67 to 72, it depends which parts you are looking for.
NO, they are two different body styles