The 1964 Chevrolet Nova did not arrive as a halo car or a headline-grabbing super coupe. It started life as a practical compact, then very quickly became a favorite of people who cared more about ...
This one has, and it boasts a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 paired with a manual transmission for more engaging drives. The ad also mentions the custom exhaust system with side-mounted Borla mufflers, a Ford 9" ...
Chevrolet’s most extreme muscle car of the 1960s was so powerful, so rare, and so unhinged, it barely survived the streets ...
Chevrolet Nova debuted in 1962 with four- and six-cylinder engines. While the GM brand did not offer a V8 option on the first Novas, aftermarket updates were common, as buyers wanted a more potent ...
While EVs steal plenty of headlines these days, the age of gasoline-fueled performance is far from over – in fact, it’s never been more impressive. That much is evidenced by the incredible array of ...
The Pro-Street build style—a mashup of NHRA Pro Stock and the flamboyant street machine look of the 1970s—has been praised and cursed over the decades, but there’s no denying Pro Street’s massive ...
This Chevrolet Nova from 1970 has been completely restored and modified to make an excellent show car in a unusual shade of blue. Chevy II evolved from basic compact to stylish, powerful Chevrolet ...