400-Powered 1965 Chevrolet Nova Sport Coupe







Ended Sep 22, 2025 at 7:20 PM UTC
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Description
The 1965 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova marked the third year of the compact car’s first generation, continuing its role as a practical yet stylish alternative to larger Chevrolets. Designed to compete with Ford’s Falcon, the Chevy II was offered in three trim levels: 100, 300, and Nova, with the Nova SS (Super Sport) serving as the performance flagship.
The 1965 model year brought subtle styling updates, including a revised grille and trim details, while retaining the clean, squared-off lines that defined the car’s appeal. Buyers could choose from a range of body styles, including two- and four-door sedans, station wagons, and the sporty two-door hardtop coupe, which Chevrolet marketed as the “Sport Coupe.”
Under the hood, the Nova offered a variety of engines, from the economical inline-six to the more potent 283 and 327 cubic-inch V8s, making it a versatile choice for both daily drivers and enthusiasts. Though not yet a muscle car, the 1965 Nova laid the groundwork for future high-performance variants.
This 1965 Nova was the beneficiary of an engine swap and is powered by a 400 cubic-inch V8 with numerous performance upgrades.
Highlights
Powered by a Chevrolet 400-cu-in small-block V8 (swapped by a previous owner) with these performance upgrades:
2-bolt main, align honed with ARP studs
Stock 400 rods rebuilt with ARP Wave-Loc bolts
Sealed Power cast pistons (.020 inches over)
Pioneer balancer + SFI HD flex plate (Summit Racing)
Rotating assembly balanced by Alpine Performance
Aftermarket camshaft (specs unknown)
Aftermarket aluminum cylinder heads
Edelbrock RPM Air Gap aluminum intake
Freshly cleaned Edelbrock carburetor with new accelerator pump
MSD ignition
Aftermarket aluminum radiator
Fiberglass cowl induction hood
Three-speed automatic transmission with B&M floor shift kit
Finished in white paint with a red center stripe over red cloth upholstery
The chassis number (115375N218072) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
15 – Chevy Nova II
37 – 2-door Sport/Hardtop Coupe
5 – V8 engine
N – Norwood (Ohio) assembly plant
218072 – Sequential production number
Features
Sport steering wheel
120 mph speedometer
8,000 rpm Sunpro tachometer mounted on steering column
Center-mounted Sunpro battery/oil/temperature gauges
Original AM radio
14-inch, five-spoke Crager wheels
Delta Majestic A/S tires: P205/70R14 front, P215/70R14 rear
Known Imperfections
Minor to moderate paint imperfections, including a chip above driver’s rear taillight
Light pitting on some of the chrome
Scratches on the steering column and a hole where the shifter used to be
Carpets have minor fading
Door panels and other interior surfaces show signs of wear consistent with the age
Passenger side front window does not fully raise
Front seats are non-original (but they include head rests and are in good overall condition)
Weatherstripping shows signs of wear
Tires show signs of deterioration (date coded 2003), so may want to replace
Included
Key
Two Crager SS hubs
Ownership History
This 1965 Chevrolet Nova has been with the same Michigan family since June 2019. The seller (handling the sale on behalf of her mother) says, “This car belonged to my dad. The body has a clean shell with very minimal rust (excellent foundation), with a lightweight fiberglass cowl induction hood that gives it a mean street-machine look. The car’s Chevrolet 400-cu-in small-block V8 has received a number of upgrades, and it has a three-speed automatic with shift kit. It runs, drives, and shifts well. The paint is in OK condition but does show signs of age. The car has a custom dual exhaust with an aggressive muscle car rumble. The interior is in very good condition — clean and comfortable.”
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400-Powered 1965 Chevrolet Nova Sport Coupe

