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Vendor: AMT
Type: Model Kits(To Built)
Sku: AMT1503
Build a customized American muscle machine with this 1976 Chevrolet Nova Pro Street 1:25 scale plastic model kit by AMT.
Designed as an aggressive Pro Street interpretation of the classic Chevrolet Nova, this Skill 2 kit combines drag-racing-inspired hardware with street-machine styling. Its massive rear tires, custom chassis, detailed engine, and colorful graphics make it an excellent project for builders interested in American muscle cars, drag racing, and customized automotive history.
Features:
The Chevrolet Nova began life as the Chevy II for the 1962 model year, giving Chevrolet a conventional compact car to compete with vehicles such as the Ford Falcon. Over the following years, the Nova name became increasingly prominent and eventually replaced Chevy II as the model's primary identity.
By 1976, the Nova was part of its fourth generation. Although production cars ranged from practical transportation to more performance-oriented configurations, the Nova's relatively compact dimensions and traditional rear-wheel-drive layout helped make earlier and later examples popular foundations for customized street and drag cars.
Pro Street builds take inspiration from professional drag racing while creating vehicles intended to retain the appearance—or at least some characteristics—of street-going automobiles. Typical features include enormous rear tires, narrowed rear axles, modified suspension and chassis components, powerful engines, and aggressive bodywork.
This AMT interpretation takes that concept even further with a 454-cubic-inch Chevrolet big-block “Rat” engine, Lenco-style 5-speed transmission, tunnel-ram induction, and ultra-wide rear tires. Together, those components capture the exaggerated performance aesthetic that made Pro Street cars especially recognizable within American custom-car culture.
For model builders, the kit offers an opportunity not simply to assemble a Chevrolet Nova, but to explore the mechanical and visual differences between a production automobile and a purpose-built Pro Street machine.