A 1967 Chevrolet II Nova Sports coupe owned by Paul Walker was sold.
The 1967 Chevrolet II Nova Sports Coupe, once owned by "Fast and Furious" star Paul Walker, is up for sale with bring the trailer.
This coupe was modified by Muscle car parts specialists following the production of the 2003 2Fast2Furious, with the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger kited by the company and presented to Walker in 2004. The Chevy II itself appeared in 1962 as a more conventional alternative to Corvair, and Chevy dropped some of the Chevy II's names entirely after later adding the Nova badge.
The car wears paint modeled after the 2002 Porsche color, which, according to the list, is called slate gray. The exterior includes an induction hood with a cowl and a rear wheel well with a mini-tab with 18-inch wheels fitted with 295/35BFGoodrich G-Forca T/a tires. The wheel and tire setup is staggered, with 17-inch wheels and 225/45 tires on the front.
Chassis upgrades include a Ford Mustang II-style power steering rack, foreign clear suspension, and adjustable Carp It is not known which engine will be installed by year 1, but Nova currently has an engine that is believed to have been supplied by a General Motors pickup truck. It is equipped with a conceivable 6.0-liter V-8. Note that the engine, along with a 4-speed automatic transmission, the Nova chassis number indicates that it left the factory in-line-6
This car was acquired by the seller in 2020 and replaced the carpet and battery, some touch-up painting, speedometer and touchscreen. It has undergone some maintenance work, including repair of the cometer.
Walker, who died in a car crash in 2013, has been involved in a number of car crashes, including Japanese sports cars like those driven by his character Brian O'Connor in the "Wild Speed" franchise, and European classics like the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS2.7 and BMW M1. He has amassed an eclectic collection of works from his own collection. This rising star shows that his tastes have spread to muscle cars as well.