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An extensive restyle came in [[1968]], when the station wagon was discontinued. This body style continued (with minor revisions) through 1974. The [[1973]] model year introduced the hatchback bodystyle based on the 2-door coupe. By this time, six-cylinder and V8 engines were ''de rigueur'' for American compact cars, with the 307 and 350 in³ (5.0 and 5.7 L) V8s becoming fairly common. Nova SS models now offered a tuned-up 350 in³ (5.7 L) V8 or even a monstrous 396 in³ (6.5 L) [[big-block]] V8 for the true enthusiast. The four-cylinder option was offered only this year, then was dropped due to lack of interest.
 
The 1968-72 bodystyle was also produced in [[Argentina]]; however, they were not badged as Novas in response to an urban legend.
 
==1975==