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The Chevy Nova with the L79 engine and four-speed manual is taking on the Pontiac GTO 400 H.O. in a series of close drag races ...
This 1967 Corvette is one of these cars, as it spent approximately 35 years in storage, with its owner explaining it was parked in the mid-1980s and never moved since then.
The Chevelle is a very popular model within the American automotive world due to its crazy history and iconic Chevy styling.
The finished package was beyond Jim's expectations, and the combo of the powerful modern Corvette engine in the lightweight Nova just brought the memories flooding back of his first L79 Chevy II.
In 1968, the L79 appeared in a few (very few) two-door post 300-series Chevelles and was rated at 325 hp due to a milder cam than was used in the Corvette engine.
Untouched since 1967 with one owner, 23k miles, and full documentation, this Sunfire Yellow Sting Ray might be the last of its kind.
If a guy orders a new 1965 four-door Chevelle 300 with a four-speed transmission and a 327/350-horse L79 engine, logs more than 600 (and counting) quarter-mile passes, and keeps it for 52 years ...
LOT 716 – There are nine Chevrolet El Camino pickup trucks in this auction, but none like this one, a 1967 finished in the rare Royal Plum color and powered by Chevrolet's L79 327 cubic-inch ...