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What is the length of a Chevy Nova?

The Chevy Nova does not have a single fixed length; the overall length varies by year, generation, and body style, but most models fall roughly in the mid-170s to just under 190 inches overall.


In this article, we outline how the Nova’s length changed across its production span (1962–1979) and provide guidance for finding the exact figure for a specific car. Exact measurements depend on the year, trim, and body style, so consult the factory specs or a trusted database for precision.


Length Across Generations


The following ranges give a general sense of how the Nova’s overall length varied by generation and common body configurations. Exact figures can differ by year and option packages.



  • First generation (1962–1965 Chevy II/Nova): approximately 176–183 inches long.

  • Second generation (1968–1974 Nova): approximately 180–187 inches long.

  • Third generation (1975–1979 Nova): approximately 176–183 inches long.


These ranges illustrate typical lengths across the main production eras; for a precise measurement, check the specific year and body style's official specifications.


Body Styles That Influence Length


Within each generation, different body styles (2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, hatchback, or wagon) can alter the overall length by a few inches due to design changes and bumper choices.


How to Find the Exact Length for Your Chevy Nova


To determine the precise length of a specific Nova, follow these steps:



  1. Identify the exact year, model, and body style of the car (for example, 1968 Nova 2-door coupe).

  2. Look up the official factory specification sheet or the owner's manual for that model year.

  3. Consult reputable vintage car databases or catalogs (such as Hemmings, Chevrolet Heritage Center materials, or period brochures) that list overall length.


With the exact data, you’ll have the precise measurement for your Nova, which can differ by a few inches based on trim, bumper design, and production revisions.


Summary


In short, the Chevy Nova’s length is not a fixed number. Most models fall in a broad range from the mid-170s to the high-180s inches, with the common mid-point around 180 inches. For an exact figure, identify the specific year and body style and verify it against factory specifications or trusted vintage sources.

What is the length of a 1972 Chevy Nova?


The overall length of a 1972 Nova is 189.4 inches (15.7815.7815.78 feet). This is consistent across the different body styles offered for that year, which include the 2-door and 4-door sedans.
 

  • Overall Length: 189.4189.4189.4 inches
  • Wheelbase: 111111111 inches
  • Overall Width: 72.472.472.4 inches
  • Height (2-Door): 52.552.552.5 inches
  • Height (4-Door): 53.853.853.8 inches



How long is a 1967 Nova?


The 1967 Chevy Nova is 183 inches (4,648 mm) long for sedan and coupe models, while the station wagon is longer at 187.4 inches (4,760 mm). The wheelbase for all 1967 models is 110 inches (2,794 mm).
 

  • Sedan and Coupe: 183 inches (4,648 mm)
  • Station Wagon: 187.4 inches (4,760 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 110 inches (2,794 mm)



How long is a 64 Chevy Nova?


Length: 2 & 4-Door Sedan & 2-Door Coupe: 182.9 in / 12.24 ft. Wagon: 187.6 in / 15.63 ft.



How long is a Chevy Nova?


Third generation (1968–1974)

Chevrolet Chevy II Nova Chevrolet Nova Third generation
Dimensions
Wheelbase111.0 in (2,819 mm)
Length189.4 in (4,811 mm)
Width72.4 in (1,839 mm)


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