Chevy II & Nova Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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PAYPAL
1962
Chevy II's - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for this Totally New Line of Cars. The two selling points that are mentioned first are the Sturdy Simplicity and the Economy built into thse cars. The text mentions that there will be an ever-expanding number of models and shown in the ad are a White Chevy II 300 4-Door Sedan, a blue Chevy II 100 4-Door Station Wagon and a Brown Chevy II Nova 400 Sport Coupe. The text mentions some of the features these cars have, including bolt-on fenders so repair is easier, and offers a 4-cylinder or 6-cylinder engines.
October 10, 1961
Look magazine
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Chevy II 27

1962
Chevy II Nova - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for the car that gives Economy yet has Style. The ad has a picture of a young man who has brought his girlfriend and the little brother of one of them to a picnic. They have driven there in his White Convertible Chevy II with red interior and the older boy is waving a dollar bill in the young boy's face in an effort to get the kid to "disappear" for a little while. The ad headline claims this car will give you "Luxurious Liveliness at a Low, Low Price". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 23, 1962
Life magazine
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Chevy II 17

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1962
Chevy II Nova 400 Sport Coupe - Full color 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" ad that has a photo of a Yellow Coupe pulled over and parked by the base of a small hill. The Grandfather has climbed the hill and bought an armful of items from a Roasted Nut vendor and is bringing them down to the several generations of people waiting for him. The ad headline describes the car as having "luxury and low price...beautifully blended". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 1962
Better Homes & Gardens
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Chevy II 9

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1962
Chevy II Nova 4-Door Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad with a picture of a Creme-Colored Station Wagon stopped in front of a red school house so that a mother can pick up her three young children. The ad headline claims that this car has "Sass and class at a sure-to-please price" and the ad text describes some of the features of this car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 13, 1962
Look magazine
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Chevy II 20

1962
Nova 400 4-Door Station Wagon - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad that is a larger version of another ad on this page. The ad has a picture of a frustrated man trying to load the sailfish that he has caught into the back of his Red Nova Station Wagon while his wife sits watching with a camera in her hand for him to do something worth preserving for the next party of friends. The ad headline calls this car "One whale of a wagon...at a low, low price" and the ad text, among other claims, states that it will hold up to 76.2 cubic feet of "game, gear or anything else".
June 1962
Field & Stream
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Chevy II 22

1962
Chevrolet Nova 400 4-Door Station Wagon - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad has a photo of a Red Station Wagon parked at a dock while a man tries to load a large Sailfish he has caught into the back while his wife stands watching. The ad headline calls this "One whale of a wagon...at a low, low price".
June 1962
National Geographic
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Chevy II 11

1963
Chevy II Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has several photos of a Blue-Green Station Wagon in action. The first photo is a side view of this car being safely driven on a dirt road with rolling hills in the background. The second photo is a shot taken from behind of this car with the tailgate open so the comfort and room is visible. You can see that several suitcases are packed in there with a sleeping bag spread out and filled up with a young boy who still has room for the family dog to sleep on his legs. The ad headline says "Exciting! Go '63 Chevy II Lots of room - and a lot less upkeep".
October 19, 1962
Life magazine
2
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Chevy II 12

1963
Chevy II Nova 400 Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad with another example why this car is a great Family Car. The ad has a picture of a dark, rainy day in front of a hospital. A nurse is holding an umbrella over a man who is holding the family's newborn baby. His wife is standing next to him as they introduce the child to their other three children who peer exicitedly from their White Chevy II Nova 400 Wagon. The ad headline calls the car the "Biggest thing that's happened to growing families since kids". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 15, 1963
Life magazine
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Chevy II 14

1963
Nova 400 6-Passenger Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that discusses the versatility of this popular vehicle. The ad has a picture of a Blue Chevy II Wagon parked in a grassy field and surrounded by five people who are each prepared to do something different that day. There is a young lady with a tennis racket, a man in a business suit, a man with his golf bag, a well-dressed lady with unusual pieces of furniture and a man sitting in an empty wheelbarrow with a rake and a hose in front of him. The headline asks "Who's planning on using the Chevy II Wagon today?" and answers the question with the words "[all of them]". The text explains that this car that is able to look "at home everywhere from carport to country club" was designed to do that. It talks about the Fisher Body craftsmen and mentions quite a few features that you would not normally expect on a car like this.
April 26, 1963
Life magazine
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Chevy II 25

1963
Chevy II 300 4-door sedan - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a Red Chevy II 300 4-door Sedan stopped in front of a country hotel. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 18, 1963
Life magazine
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Chevy II-5

1963
Chevy II Nova Super Sport Convertible - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the car that Chevrolet claims is Sporty yet Thrifty. The ad has three photos with captions that tell the picture. The first picture is of a man looking under the hood at the 6-cylinder engine and the caption says "Thrift like this is nothing new". The second picture is an overhead shot of a lady sitting in the passenger seat of this convertible that has the top down and the caption says "Sport like this is nothing new". The third picture is a larger one that features a view from behind of a Red Super Sport Convertible with the top down and the lady in the passenger seat looking seductively back at the camera and the caption argues "But both in one car...that is new". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 29, 1963
Life magazine
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Chevy II 16

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1964
Chevy II - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the fact that Chevy II's are now available with a V-8 engine. The ad has a picture of a Light-Green Four Door being driven away from the reader on a country roadway. The ad headline simply says "'64 Chevy II by Chevrolet" and the top of the ad says "New V-8 Power" while the ad text discusses the difference that putting a 195-horsepower engine under the hood. It mentions that the 4 and 6-cylinder engines were still available and talks about some of the new features in the six new Chevy II models.
October 4, 1963
Life magzine &
October 22, 1963
Look magazine
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Chevy II 18

1964
Chevy II Four-Doors - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for the different ways you can get a Nova 6-passenger 4-Door Sedan. The ad has three pictures of three different Light Blue Models with the headline "No II alike. One has a 120-HP 6...one has a new 155-HP 6...one has a new 195-HP V8". The ad even says "Just look what's got into Chevy II this year. A more powerful 155-hp Six and a more powerful than that V-8 - both optional at extra cost. So if you want plenty of reserve power for climbing hills or cruising on the highway, get a thrifty '64 Chevy II. Put your foot down. You know, Chevy II's are now the only cars made that give you such a complete choce of power". This ad is a larger version of another ad on this page.
November 16, 1963
Saturday Evening Post
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Chevy II 21

1964
Nova 6-Passenger 4-Door Sedan - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the different models of this car that are available this year. The ad has pictures of three of these that look the same, light blue body with a dark blue top, yet the ad headline claims there are "No II Alike". The ad explains that one of these has a 120-HP 6-cylinder engine, one has a new 155-HP 6-cylinder engine and one has a new 195-HP V-8 engine. There is also the standard option of a 90-HP Super-Thrift four-cylinder engine.
December 6, 1963
Time magazine
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Chevy II 13

1964
Chevy II Nova Super Sport Coupe - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad with two photos of a Light Blue Coupe. The ad has a photo of the outside of this car as it passes by and an interior photo that shows the black interior with the floor shift. The ad headline introduces the "'64 Chevy II Super Sport with V8 power and just the place to enjoy it". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. March 13, 1964
Life magazine
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May 5, 1964
Look magazine
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Chevy II 30

1964
Chevy II Station Wagon - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows "What happens when you put a V8 in a Chevy II?". The first picture shows a light-Blue Chevy II filled with a family of three that has stopped on a dusty road so they can inquire of the old man carrying a fish where he had such luck. The next picture shows this car throwing dust as it hurries toward the spot he pointed out and the text claims, in answer to the headline question, that "Your pickup is picked up. Hills don't seem half so hilly. And even if you've got every nook and cranny of cargo space filled, still there's no holding you back". The text talks about some of the other changes that Chevrolet made to match the increased engine size and reassures us that the 120-hp six, the 155-hp six and the 90-hp four-cylinder were still available. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 8, 1964
Life magazine
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Chevy II 4

1965
Chevy II Nova SS Coupe - Full color 20" x 13" Two-Page ad for the improved models offered by Chevrolet this model year. The ad headline says "Let Chevrolet put you in beautiful shape for '65". Beside the Chevy II Nova this ad has pictures and descriptions of the Chevelle Malibu SS Coupe, Corvair Corsa Sport Coupe and the Chevrolet Impala SS Coupe. Each page of this ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 1964
Esquire
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Chevy 105

1965
Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the many things good about this car. There is a picture of a Light-Colored Sedan parked against a light-colored background where a man, who had probably been checking it out, has turned and is standing with his hands on his hips and an arrow through his hat. He holds a bow in his hand which he probably has taken from the young boy standing in front of him with an Indian headress on and a sheepish look on his face. The headline, back to the car, says "Beautiful Shape for '65 - Chevy II. Look who just turned into the most powerful tightwad in town." The text begins by talking about the engines available this year including a 300-hp V-8. It then talks about the other changes brought out in the new model cars for Chevrolet.
October 2, 1964
Life magazine
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Chevy II 28

1965
Chevy II Nova Super Sport Coupe - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that tries to convince us that an economy car doesn't have to look like or perform like one. The ad has a picture of a Red Chevy II Coupe parked in front of a little church where the service is just ending. An older man is coming down the stairs, carrying a baby wrapped in a blanket, toward this car while the baby's mother and grandmother watch grandpa's steps. The ad headline calls this scene "Economy at it's Sunday best. '65 Chevy II by Chevrolet" and the ad mentions some of the features you can get with this car and some of the standard items you will get.
November 6, 1964
Life magazine
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Chevy II 15

1965
Chevy II Super Sport - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that introduces "The car that makes economy exciting". There is a picture of a White Two-Door Chevy II Super Sport that has been pulled onto the beach and abandoned with the driver's side door left open so that the red interior is visible to the reader. An attractive blonde lady is posing next to it with an expression of surprise on her face as the waves come rolling onto the beach thirty yards away. The headline offers "A bright red all-vinyl interior. Bucket seats. A sporty instrument panel." and claims that "You'll never know how economical it is until you won one." The text goes on to mention more of the features that will be enjoyed in this car including an AM-FM Stereo Radio.
April 9, 1965
Life magazine
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Chevy II 26

1965
Chevrolet Nova 4-Door 2-Seat Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the little car that has big room as well as big quality. The ad has a picture of a Light Green Nova Station Wagon that is parked in front of a rather large house. The wagon is loaded down, inside and top, and two ladies are trying to move a small couch either out of or into the building while a man sits on the pavement in front of a pile of books and disappears into them. The ad headline claims that "When you consider everything that goes into it, you can't find a better wagon for the money. '65 Chevy II". The ad discusses some of the features of this wagon including the 76.2-cubic-foot cargo area. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 12, 1965
Life magazine
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Chevy II 19

1965
Chevy II Station Wagon - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Dark Blue Station Wagon parked in front of a Paul Bunyon and Babe, the blue ox statue. A father and son are being photographed while standing next to this car while the headline asks "What's so big about a Chevy II wagon? Let's begin in the back".
April 1965
National Geographic
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Chevy II 10

1966
Chevy II - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has two different photos of a Chevy II Nova Super Sport Coupe. There is a photo from the passenger's side with the door open so the interior, and the female passenger, is visible and a photo from the passenger side rear. The ad headline reminds you "Don't let the expensive look frighten you. Come closer. It's Chevy II." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 16, 1965
Look magazine
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Chevy II 8

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1966
Chevy II Nova SS Sport Coupe - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for what the headline calls a "Tough Character". There is a picture of a Green Nova SS Sport Coupe being driven away from the camera along a dirt and gravel road heading deeper into the woods. The text talks about the simple design being responsible for its ability to work hard and last long. It mentions a few of the straight-forward design features and that a choice from seven different engines could be made. With designs like this its no wonder that it could be driven on city streets or country roads like the one in the picture.
July 2, 1966
Saturday Evening Post
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Chevy II 29

1967
Chevy II Nova 4-door sedan - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that wants you to know how you can get "More for your hard earned buck". This is an ad for the '67 Chevy II, a car which is referred to as "The stylish economy car". Shown in this ad is a man leaning against the passenger side of a 4-Door Nova that is sitting on a showroom floor. This man is dressed in a set of work clothes, papers in his pockets, and he is looking at you with a smile. Underneath the picture it says that this car is shown "With passenger-guard door locks - standard safety feature for your extra protection". The text asks if you "Work hard for your money? So does Chevy II. From the acrylic lacquer finish outside to the solid utilized body construction underneath, it's loaded with money-saving features. And not those that just save nickels and dimes either, but dollars. There's a new starter motor that teams up with a new kind of battery to give quick sure starts. Flush-and-dry rocker panels help keep away rust. And there's a long-life exhaust system that hardly ever gets exhausted. Chevy II works hard for your safety too. Among the many new features is the energy-absorbing steering column developed by General Motors". March 21, 1967
Look magazine
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Chevy II 1

1967
Chevy Nova Super Sport - white February 7, 1967
Look magazine
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Chevy II 3

1968
Chevy Nova SS - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for the "Chevy II much". There is an angled photo of a Green Two-Door from the front and the text talks in glowing terms about the performance package you can expect and the results you will appreciate.
April 1968
Hot Rod
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Chevy II 23

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1969
Chevy Nova Coupe - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a father standing next to his red two-door parked on his front lawn as his four kids smile for the camera too. They are all in front of a country home in a wooded area where the leaves have begun to fall. The ad headline claims of this car that "it makes you want to deport your import. Nova" and the text discusses how this economical car is anything but tiny. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 7, 1969
Life magazine
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Chevy II 6

1969
Chevy Nova SS - Full color 8" x 11" ad with the warning that "The Sleeper Awakes". There is a picture with a view from the front of a Dark-Colored Nova with the hood removed and the text talks about a few of the things that will make people aware of what you are driving and describes the performance features that will make you happy to drive it.
December 1968
Hot Rod
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Chevy II 24

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1970
Chevrolet Nova Coupe - Full color 9 3/4" x 13" ad has a photo of a couple leaning on the hood of a Blue Coupe. The ad headline introduces "Here, much to the discomfort of smaller cars. '70 Nova". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 26, 1969
Life magazine
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$7.50
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