Chevrolet Chevy II
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Chevrolet Chevy II

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About

A compact car introduced to compete with compact cars from other manufacturers, known for its simple design and efficient performance.

Introduction Year

1962

Discontinuation Year

1967

Category

compact car

Platform

X-body

Variants

25 variants of the Chevrolet Chevy II

Chevy II Nova Convertible

Chevy II Nova Convertible

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The Chevy II Nova Convertible was introduced in 1966 as a stylish open-top variant of the Chevy II. It features a 3.0L (3000cc) V8 engine producing 195 horsepower, with a focus on leisure and enjoyment. This convertible variant is characterized by its sporty design and enhanced performance features, making it appealing for summer cruising.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 Sedan

Chevy II 100 Sedan

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The Chevy II 100 Sedan was introduced in 1962 as the entry-level variant of the Chevy II lineup. It features a 1.4L (1400cc) inline-4 engine producing 90 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is characterized by its simple styling and affordability, making it a popular choice among compact car buyers.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 Sedan

Chevy II 300 Sedan

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The Chevy II 300 Sedan was introduced in 1962 as a mid-range option within the Chevy II lineup. It features a 2.3L (2300cc) inline-4 engine producing 110 horsepower. This variant offered additional comfort and options compared to the base model, including upgraded interior and trim features, appealing to buyers looking for a balance of performance and value.

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sedan
4 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova SS

Chevy II Nova SS

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The Chevy II Nova SS was introduced in 1963 as a performance-oriented variant of the Chevy II. It features a 3.0L (3000cc) V8 engine producing 195 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant included sportier styling cues, a performance suspension, and distinctive badging, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a compact yet powerful vehicle.

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coupe
2 doors
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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 400 Station Wagon

Chevy II 400 Station Wagon

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The Chevy II 400 Station Wagon was introduced in 1965, providing a family-friendly option within the Chevy II lineup. It features a 2.3L (2300cc) inline-4 engine producing 110 horsepower, with a spacious interior and versatile cargo space. This wagon variant is designed for practicality, catering to buyers needing additional passenger and storage capacity.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 2-Door Sedan

Chevy II 100 2-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II 100 2-Door Sedan was introduced in 1962 as part of the first generation. It features a 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This compact sedan variant offers a classic design and basic interior features, making it an affordable option for families. It was primarily aimed at the North American market.

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sedan
2 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II 100 4-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II 100 4-Door Sedan was also introduced in 1962, offering a practical and spacious design with four doors. It shares the same 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp as other variants. This model catered to buyers looking for a reliable family sedan with ample interior space.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 2-Door Coupe

Chevy II 300 2-Door Coupe

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The Chevy II 300 2-Door Coupe debuted in 1962, offering a stylish two-door design. It features a 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp and was available with various transmission options. This coupe variant was popular for its sporty appearance and affordability, appealing to younger buyers.

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2 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II 300 4-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II 300 4-Door Sedan was introduced alongside the coupe variant in 1962. This sedan offers a spacious interior and the same 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp. It was well-received for its practicality and reliable performance, targeting families and everyday drivers.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1967 as part of the final variant lineup. It features a 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp and includes updated styling elements. This model marked the transition of the Chevy II branding to the Nova nameplate, emphasizing modern design and reliability.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 2-Door Hardtop

Chevy II Nova 2-Door Hardtop

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The Chevy II Nova 2-Door Hardtop was introduced in 1967, offering a sportier design without a traditional B-pillar. It features a 2.3L inline-four engine producing 140 hp, making it a stylish choice for buyers. This variant represents the final evolution of the Chevy II line before it became known solely as the Nova.

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hardtop
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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 4-Door Hardtop

Chevy II 300 4-Door Hardtop

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The Chevy II 300 4-Door Hardtop was introduced in 1962, combining the practicality of a four-door layout with the stylish hardtop design. It features a 3.2L V8 engine producing 195 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Its spacious interior and comfortable seating make it ideal for families while still offering a sporty aesthetic.

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hardtop
4 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 400 2-Door Coupe

Chevy II 400 2-Door Coupe

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The Chevy II 400 2-Door Coupe was introduced in 1967, featuring a more powerful 4.0L V8 engine producing 195 hp. This variant offered enhanced performance and sportier features compared to the base models, appealing to enthusiasts looking for a compact car with a spirited driving experience.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 400 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II 400 4-Door Sedan

@chevy_ii_400_4_door_sedan

The Chevy II 400 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1967, designed for families seeking a reliable and spacious vehicle. It features a 4.0L V8 engine producing 195 hp, providing a balance of performance and comfort. This model was part of the last lineup of the Chevy II before transitioning fully to the Nova branding.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop

Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop

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The Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop was introduced in 1962 as a stylish variant of the Chevy II lineup. It features a 2.5L I4 engine producing 105 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This hardtop variant offers a sleek design with no B-pillar, enhancing its sporty appearance. It was a popular choice for buyers seeking a combination of performance and style.

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hardtop
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 2-Door Sedan

Chevy II 300 2-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II 300 2-Door Sedan was part of the Chevy II lineup introduced in 1962, offering a more affordable option for compact car buyers. It features a 2.8L I6 engine producing 135 hp, combined with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Its two-door design appeals to those looking for a practical yet stylish vehicle. This variant is known for its reliability and ease of maintenance.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 300 2-Door Station Wagon

Chevy II 300 2-Door Station Wagon

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The Chevy II 300 2-Door Station Wagon was a mid-range variant introduced in 1962 and produced until 1967. It came equipped with the same 1.8L inline-four engine as the 100 series but featured additional trim and comfort options. This wagon provided a balance of utility and style, appealing to families looking for a reliable compact vehicle.

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wagon
2 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe

Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe

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The Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe was a popular variant introduced in 1962, known for its sporty design and performance. It features a 3.8L V6 engine producing 140 hp and is available with either a 3-speed manual or automatic transmission. This coupe variant is recognized for its appealing styling and was favored by younger buyers seeking a compact performance vehicle.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 4-Door Station Wagon

Chevy II Nova 4-Door Station Wagon

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The Chevy II Nova 4-Door Station Wagon was introduced in 1962, catering to families needing extra space. It features a practical design with a 3.2L I6 engine, producing 120 hp, and a 3-speed automatic transmission. This variant offered ample cargo space and comfortable seating, making it a versatile choice for everyday use.

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wagon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 2-Door Station Wagon

Chevy II 100 2-Door Station Wagon

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The Chevy II 100 2-Door Station Wagon was introduced in 1962 as part of the Chevy II lineup. It features a 1.8L inline-four engine producing around 110 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This wagon variant offers a spacious interior and practical cargo capacity, making it a versatile choice for families. It was available through the entire production run until 1967.

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wagon
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 1.5L 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II Nova 1.5L 4-Door Sedan

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The Chevy II Nova 1.5L 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1966, marking a significant update to the Chevy II lineup. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine and was designed to offer more modern styling and comfort. This sedan variant was aimed at providing a practical and economical choice for families, available until the model's discontinuation in 1967.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 2.5L 4-Door Sedan

Chevy II Nova 2.5L 4-Door Sedan

@2500cc_sedan_nova

The Chevy II Nova 2.5L 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1966 as a more powerful version of the Nova lineup. It featured a 2.5L inline-six engine, enhancing performance while maintaining fuel efficiency. This variant catered to those seeking a blend of practicality and power, remaining in production until 1967.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe

Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe

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The Chevy II Nova 2-Door Coupe was introduced in 1966, offering a sportier design within the Chevy II lineup. It was equipped with a range of engines, starting from a 2.0L inline-four to a 2.5L inline-six, providing options for performance enthusiasts. This coupe variant was popular for its stylish appearance and agile handling, produced until 1967.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 4-Door Hardtop

Chevy II 100 4-Door Hardtop

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The Chevy II 100 4-Door Hardtop was introduced in 1963, featuring a similar 1.8L inline-four engine as the sedan variants. This hardtop design provided a more upscale appearance, with a focus on passenger comfort and style. It offered a unique option for families looking for a compact car with added elegance, available until 1967.

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hardtop
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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop

Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop

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The Chevy II 100 2-Door Hardtop was introduced in 1962 as part of the Chevy II lineup. It features a 2.3L inline-4 engine producing 90 horsepower, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This hardtop variant offers a sporty design without a central pillar, enhancing its aesthetics. The 100 series represents the entry-level trim, making it a budget-friendly option for buyers.

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hardtop
2 doors
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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1967