Classic Chevy Cars - Camarovs Vs Chevellevs Vs Nova
10 Reasons Not To Neglect The Nova 1. Still relatively easy to find 2. Still relatively affordable 3. Long-hood/short rear deck 4. Many built with disposable six-bangers and 307 small-blocks 5. Lots of space for a big-block 6. Ideal platform for creating a street sleeper 7. Parts interchangeability with early Camaros 8. Parts are often cheaper 9. A back seat you can actually use 10. My dream project is an EcoTec-powered '66 -John Nelson Counting The Cost Curiosity got the better of us, so we punched up our local free classified ad publisher to see what some of the cars we discussed are going for. We don't claim anything resembling scientific accuracy for these findings, but they do provide a rough idea of what various examples of Chevy muscle were going for at the time we created this article. Enjoy, and happy shopping! | CAMARO | | | Low | High | | '67 | $4,000 | $35,000 | | '68 | $4,000 | $48,000 | | '69 | $6,500 | $265,000 | | '70 | $500 | $75,000 | | '71 | $4,000 | $19,500 | | '72 | none listed! | | '73 | $4,000 | $16,500 | | CHEVELLE | | | Low | High | | '66 | $9,500 | $84,500 | | '67 | $1,300 | $35,000 | | '68 | $5,500 | $26,900 | | '69 | $1,200 | $93,900 | | '70 | $6,500 | $42,995 | | '71 | $3,850 | $33,500 | | '72 | $2,200 | $30,000 | | NOVA | | | Low | High | | '68 | $3,500 | $8,500 | | '69 | $4,200 | $9,900 | | '70 | $5,500 | $34,900 | | '71 | $1,250 | $25,000 | | '72 | $800 | $18,995 | | '73 | $1,800 | $11,000 | | '74 | $750 | $4,000 |
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