During the early 1970s, Chevrolet promoted its brand with the tagline, “Building a better way to see the U.S.A.” Some advertisements said, “Take to the highways and back roads in a car that’s easy on everything—particularly the upkeep.” Featured on AutoHunter is a Bow Tie from this era, a 1972 Chevrolet Nova two-door Coupe. It is being sold by a dealer in Asheboro, North Carolina, with the auction ending on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. (MST).
Now, five decades after Chevrolet launched its “see the U.S.A.” tagline (truthfully, it was a nod to a campaign from more than 20 years earlier), I can still think of relatively few ways that might be better means of transport for a cross-country tour than behind the wheel of a sporty, classic muscle car. This frame-off-restored Nova might be just the ticket.

The car’s exterior is finished in Candyapple Red, and the dual black stripes provide a bit of contrast and flair to the body. Modeled as a Super Sport tribute, the car has obligatory “SS” badges in the grille and taillight panel. Other features include a Cowl Induction hood, dual side mirrors, tinted windows, chrome brightwork, and a dual exhaust system. Traction comes from 15-inch Rally wheels wrapped in Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires.

The Nova (previous known as a trim level for the Chevy II) was in its third generation from 1968-72. Thanks to its unibody construction and compact size, it had a strong power-to-weight ratio and was capable of being a formidable performance car on the street or track. Chevrolet generally promoted the car’s low cost of ownership: a magazine advertisement for the 1972 Nova said, “How to see less of your mechanic and more of America.” It went on to say, “When Motor Service and Service Station Management surveyed independent auto mechanics, they rated Nova the car with the least mechanical problems and said it was the easiest to service.”

This Nova’s original 350 engine has been removed, but a replacement small-block has taken its place. This V8 is mated to a three-speed automatic transmission and a 10-bolt rear-end. A few performance upgrades have been integrated into the build, including a Holley 650cfm four-barrel carburetor, Champion aluminum radiator, a speed starter, and an AGM battery.

The selling dealer has posted a video with a virtual tour which showcases the exterior, interior, and trunk. It also demonstrates the Bluetooth audio system, digital gauges, and ambient cabin lighting. What do you think? Seems like a nice cockpit to hang out in for a long U.S.A. driving tour!
The auction for this 1972 Chevrolet Nova 2-Door Coupe ends Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. (MST).
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