1969 ONLY!!!
The last year for the Chevrolet Nova was 1988. After being produced in various iterations since its introduction in 1962, the Nova was discontinued as part of a broader shift in Chevrolet's lineup. The final model was primarily based on the Chevrolet Spectrum, which itself was a rebadged version of the Isuzu I-Mark.
1962
In 1963, Chevrolet produced approximately 20,000 units of the Nova model, but the convertible version was quite rare. Specifically, only about 5,000 convertible Chevy Novas were made that year. This limited production makes the 1963 Nova convertible a sought-after classic among collectors today.
The Chevrolet Suburban was first produced in 1934, but it was made for the 1935 model year. Surprisingly, the name has been in continuous use since that time.
I believe it was the 64 Chevy Nova
The 1978 Chevrolet Nova has a width of approximately 71.3 inches (181 cm). This measurement is consistent across the various body styles offered during that model year. The Nova's dimensions contributed to its reputation as a compact yet spacious vehicle for its time.
The first Chevelle was produced in 1964.
The first Chevrolet Malibu was produced in 1964 as a subseries of the Chevrolet Chevelle. In 1978 the Chevrolet Malibu became a model on its own, replacing the Chevelle.
Chevy never made an aluminum block 427..at least not one widely available to the public.. i think you are confusing aluminum block for the aluminum HEAD 427 most commonly known as "yenko" motors for chevelles novas and camaros.. and actually the yenkos were not production models of general motors at all but built by yenko after they left assembly plant.
The year that Chevrolet produced their first trucks was in 1918. This company has been in operation for a long time and continues to make fine trucks.
194 Cubic Inches
The engine block 10066036 was produced in 1979. It is associated with small-block Chevrolet engines and was commonly used in various Chevrolet vehicles during that time.