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{{Infobox Automobile
|image=[[Image:Chevrolet Nova.jpg|250px|2nd-gen Chevrolet Nova SS]]
|boxcolor=darkgreen
|name=Chevrolet Nova
|manufacturer=[[General Motors]] (1962–1979)<Br>[[NUMMI]] (1985–88)
|production=1962-1979<br />1985–1988
|class=[[Compact car|Compact]] (1962–1979)<br />[[Subcompact]] (1985–88)
|successor=[[Chevrolet Citation]]
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and a single four-barrel carburetor

Their Super Sports, "SS" counterparts were both coupes and 4-door sedans, the latter of which was unheard of in the US prior to the introduction of the 1994 [[Chevrolet Impala#1994-1996|Impala SS]]. In fact, a majority were fitted with inline-sixes coupled to a ZF [[manual transmission]] with floor lever 4 speeds, a single two-barrel Holey RX 7214-A carburetor giving out 
{{convert|168  |hp|abbr=on}}  and a sporting exhaust note. Corsa, a local auto publication magazine tested a Chevy Coupé SS and obtained a 0–100 kpm/h (0–62 mph) time of 8.2 seconds.

===Canada===
[[Image:1963 Pontiac Acadian Beaumont convertible.jpg|thumb|left|1963 Acadian Beaumont convertible]]
The Nova was also sold in [[Canada]] from 1962 as the [[Acadian (automobile)|Acadian]] (a GM Canada nameplate),<ref> [http://books.google.com/books?id=vIN_CgtDuHYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=nova+II+SS#PPA58,M1 Nova SS By Steve Statham] Retrieved from books.google.com on 20 November 2008</ref> with minimal trim and equipment modifications, until(contracted; show full)[[es:Chevrolet Nova]]
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