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Since 1932, Koni has been the world leader in the manufacturing of performance shock absorbers. In 1945 Koni developed the automotive industry’s first adjustable shock, revolutionizing the sport suspension market. Koni shocks have long been a favorite among racers, from autocross to the strip. Koni continues to be at the forefront of shock and suspension. Their innovative designs and vast range of applications make Koni fierce presence in the automotive world.

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In 1962 the Chevy II Nova had a semi-unibody construction, with a bolt-on front section connected to a unitized cabin and rear trunk. It had a 110-inch wheelbase and was considered a basic compact car for Chevy customers. It was described by then Chevrolet GM Ed Cole as “maximum functionalism with thrift.”

nova Parts

In 1962 the Chevy II Nova had a semi-unibody construction, with a bolt-on front section connected to a unitized cabin and rear trunk. It had a 110-inch wheelbase and was considered a basic compact car for Chevy customers. It was described by then Chevrolet GM Ed Cole as “maximum functionalism with thrift.”

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