That will vary according to the engine and transmission.
350 250 same driveshaft 400 different driveshaft
Chevrolet is by itself. Other GM makes can be interchanged with each other, but not Chevy.
the nova was made by Chevrolet.
NO!!!! The Chevelle is a bigger car than the Nova and has a longer wheelbase, which means it also has a longer driveshaft. A 4 door Chevelle also has a longer wheelbase than a 2 door, meaning it also has a longer driveshaft. You CAN have a Chevelle driveshaft shortened to fit a Nova because the vokes are the same, but it would be cheaper and easier to just get the right driveshaft to begin with.
Chevrolet Nova production lasted 23 years, and was alternating. there are 5 editions of the Chevrolet Nova. see the link below (related links).
The Chevrolet Nova had a production run of more than 2.3 million vehicles. The Chevrolet Nova model was introduced in 1963.
No
need to know 1y27k3w277898 vin for 1973 nova
The last year for the Chevrolet Nova was 1988. After being produced in various iterations since its introduction in 1962, the Nova was discontinued as part of a broader shift in Chevrolet's lineup. The final model was primarily based on the Chevrolet Spectrum, which itself was a rebadged version of the Isuzu I-Mark.
yes it will and you won't even have to shorten or lengthen the driveshaft, everything is a bolt right in deal.
not without modification
Yes, a T5 transmission can be fitted into a 1973 Chevy Nova, but it requires some modifications. You will need to adapt the transmission mount, modify the driveshaft, and potentially alter the tunnel for proper fitment. Additionally, ensure the T5 is compatible with your engine setup, as it often requires an appropriate bellhousing. Overall, with the right parts and modifications, it can be a viable upgrade for improved performance.