1967 El Camino Parts and Restoration Information
1967 El Camino Specifications While similar to the previous version, the 1967 El Camino featured a new grille, hood and front bumper. A collapsible, energy
1967 El Camino Specifications While similar to the previous version, the 1967 El Camino featured a new grille, hood and front bumper. A collapsible, energy
The 1966 Chevrolet El Camino kept the same bed design as the 1964 El Camino and the 1965 El Camino, but the end sheet metal
1969 El Camino Specifications The 1969 El Camino received only a minor facelift from the previous model year. A new finned grille decorated with three
The 1974 Nova was the final year for the third generation Chevy X-Body. It featured minor changes such as larger parking lights, a new bowtie
In 1973 Chevrolet once again reworked the Nova to introduce a hatchback body style and also restyled the front and rear end. Due to new
Introduced in 1971, the Rally Nova was a new offering for buyers who wanted the appearance of a muscle car, but without the hassles associated
The 1972 Nova was almost identical to its predecessor and only received minor changes to the trim. The boxy design of the Novas that came
The 1970 Nova changed very little from the previous year featuring mainly stylistic changes. New side markers and taillight lenses gave the 1970 Nova a
The 1969 Nova was practically identical to the previous model. Perhaps the most significant change in 1969 was that the vehicle dropped its “Chevy II”
The 1968 Nova was to be the first year of the 3rd generation Chevy Novas. In 1968 the wagon and sports coupe were discontinued and
The 1967 Nova was the last year in the second generation of Chevrolet’s X-body platform. Even though the body and mechanics stayed the same, many
In 1966 Chevrolet introduced the 2nd generation of the Nova. The 2nd generation Chevy Nova was restyled more towards the Super Sports appeal. The Super