$ 26,995
1965 Chevrolet Chevy II
Details
- Year 1965
- VAT VAT Excluded
- Mileage 60354 km, 37502 mi
- Color Green
- Car type Coupe
- Interior Color Green
- Condition Used
- Advert Reference 303476
Description
We are pleased to present this 1965 Chevy II that is mostly original including its 37,052 miles, but has had one high-quality repaint. Everything else on the car, including the interior is original and in immaculate condition. The numbers matching engine is a 194 cubic inch straight 6 that runs perfect and sports 120HP. The Numbers matching Automatic Powerglide Transmission also works perfectly and shifts like it should. All the metal on this car is original sheet metal with no rust ever!!! This is a pristine example and you will be hard pressed to find another like it. Please call or email for more information. The 1965 Chevrolet Chevy II and Nova were updated with cleaner front-end styling courtesy of a fresh full-width grille with new integrated headlight bezels. Parking lights moved down to the deep-section bumper, and sedans gained a new roofline. Taillight and backup lights were restyled, as was the rear cove. The 1965 Chevy II came in entry-level 100 form or as the posher Nova 400, each in three body styles. The Nova Super Sport came as a Sport Coupe only, and its production dipped to just 9,100 cars. Super Sports had a new brushed-chrome console with floor-mounted four-speed manual transmission or Powerglide automatic, but a column-mounted three-speed manual remained standard. Bucket seats wore textured vinyl trim, and the dashboard held ammeter, oil pressure, and temperature gauges. An expanded engine lineup gave customers six power choices of the six-cylinder or V-8 engines; the four cylinder was available only in the 100. But, for Chevy II enthusiasts, 1965 is best remembered as the year the Chevy II became a muscle car. A 327 cu in (5.4 l) V8 was available with up to 300 hp (220 kW), suddenly putting Nova SS performance practically on a par with the GTO, 4-4-2, and 271-bhp Mustang 289s-at least in straight-line acceleration. Midyear also brought a more potent 283 with dual exhausts and 220 horsepower. The Chevelle Malibu SS continued to eat away at the Nova SS market: Out of 122,800 Chevy IIs built for 1965 (compared to 213,601 Falcons), only 9,100 were Super Sports. For 1965, Chevy II had the dubious distinction of being the only car in GM's lineup to suffer a sales decline. It is possible that some Chevy II sales were lost to the brand-new '65 Corvair, which addressed virtually all its 1960-64 problems, got rave reviews from automotive journals and featured sleek new (Z-body) styling along with a brand-new chassis.
