What body style is a 1970 Nova?
In 1970, the Chevrolet Nova (also known as the Chevy II in its earlier years) was offered primarily as two body styles: a two-door coupe (often marketed as the Sport Coupe) and a four-door sedan. The high-performance Nova SS package was typically paired with the two-door variant.
Body styles offered in 1970
The following list highlights the main body-style options that appeared in Chevrolet's 1970 Nova lineup.
- 2-door coupe (Sport Coupe)
- 4-door sedan
The exact configuration of a given car depended on its trim and options; the SS performance package was commonly found on the 2-door Sport Coupe.
Notes on variants
In addition to the standard body styles, certain performance and trim packages (such as the Nova SS) were associated with the 2-door Sport Coupe body. When evaluating a specific 1970 Nova, checking the VIN and body tag can help confirm the precise body style and options.
How to confirm the body style on a specific car
To verify a particular 1970 Nova’s body style, review the vehicle identification number (VIN), trim codes, and the data plate on the door jamb or firewall, which indicate the model line, body style, and options installed at the factory.
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