Bowing for the 1962 model year, the Chevy II would eventually evolve to be the Chevy Nova. A Ford Falcon competitor, the Chevy II was a semi-unibody compact economy car. Available engines included a ...
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 ...
This triple-black, big-block, 4-speed Chevy Nova SS comes from a time when having a muscle car “your way” was easy. Keeping in mind the Chevrolet and Mopar performance vehicles have been on hiatus for ...
This 1971 Chevrolet Nova took ages to complete, but look at it now. It features a hardtop, which took 900 hours to engineer and weld onto the car, a front end that took 600 hours to design and install ...
This 1970 Chevrolet Nova is more than just a project car; it's a restoration candidate whose long-term mission is to return ...
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1968 Nova SS 350 was Chevy’s bold compact—buyers now call it genius
The 1968 Nova SS 350 marked a turning point for Chevrolet, proving that compact dimensions and serious performance could ...
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1968 Nova SS 350 sleeper status is over—this legend just became muscle gold
The 1968 Nova SS 350 arrived looking like basic transportation, yet it quietly packed the hardware to run with far flashier ...
While there is some contention surrounding who produced the first muscle car, we can all agree that Chevrolet was certainly in the mix of it all during America's earliest muscle car days. In an effort ...
Chevrolet has had many accomplishments over the years, from being the winningest brand in NASCAR Cup Series history to producing the world's first affordable fully automatic transmission. However, one ...
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