We, like so many others, love a good sleeper car and this Chevy Nova definitely qualifies. After all, not only does it have ...
Introduced for the 1962 model year, the Chevrolet Nova was the company's belated response to the compact car market. Initially sold as an economy-oriented automobile with inline-six power, the Nova ...
The 1978 Chevy Nova Rally Sport was a dressed-up version of what was built as an economy car. It came equipped with a choice of engines: a 250 cubic-inch inline six cylinder, a 305 cubic-inch Small ...
Paxton kit includes the belt-driven (three special 7mm Poly-Flex steel-braided V-belts that "tighten like a guitar string" and are good for handling about 13 hp apiece) centrifugal supercharger ...
Unleash vintage muscle with this 1976 Chevrolet Nova Hatchback, a Mexican-spec sleeper packing a potent 350 V8 and a 4-speed manual, cloaked in original paint and stealthy dog dish hub caps for ...
Only one 32-inch spare tire in all of San Francisco could be found for the trip, Horatios first flat on the trip occurred just 15 miles into his journey. Jackson and his mechanic made the trip in 2 ...
Selecting the second annual HOT ROD Street Machine of the Year was an even tougher task this year than last. The caliber of the cars was as outstanding as ever, yet on a point-by-point basis, there ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II debuted for the 1962 model year as a Ford Falcon competitor. One of the suggested names for the Chevy II prior to production was the Chevy Nova, but that was rejected as it was ...
So you're out prowling the streets with your shiny new Camaro with the supercharger you just installed last weekend, ready to show some punk what's what. At a stoplight you notice this sedate little ...