They say when one door closes, another one opens. A couple of months ago, I watched with some sadness as my '76 Camaro-Project g/28-rolled away into the sunset. The new owner was just as happy as I ...
For every show-car owner sick of hearing "your junk don't run" jokes or Midwest bracket racer tired of the usual "your junk's fast but ugly" sneers, John Cunningham's mint '68 Nova serves as the ...
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Nova production figures skyrocketed in 1969, with Chevrolet eventually shipping over 251K units. The Super Sport output more than tripled, jumping from 5,571 units in 1968 to 17,564 cars, mainly as ...
Muscle Monday:1968 Chevrolet Fred Gibb COPO Chevy II Nova With Dick Harrell 427 Conversion This week on Muscle Monday check out 1968 Chevrolet Fred Gibb COPO Chevy II Nova With Dick Harrell 427 ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II – or Nova – was one of the smallest automobiles produced by the General Motors subsidiary and lived a not-so-quite-and-peaceful life between 1962 and 1979, then again from 1985 ...
Outlaw Motorsports in Riverside, CA demonstrates Eastwoods Unispotter Deluxe 9000 stud welder and slide hammer kit, as we remove dents from our 1968 Chevy Nova Project Car.
Chevrolet introduced the Chevy II for the 1962 model year as a competitor for the Ford Falcon. Chevy Nova was one of the suggested names for the new model, but lost out to Chevy II as Nova was not in ...