The 1968 Chevrolet Nova SS did not arrive with the swagger of a big-block Chevelle or the halo glow of a Corvette, yet it quietly evolved into one of the most beloved “sleeper” muscle cars in American ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Chevy Nova began life as the Chevy II for the 1962 model year, a small, basic economy car competitor for the Ford Falcon. The Nova moniker was among the finalists for the car’s name, but lost out ...
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 ...
It's difficult to fathom these days, but there was a time when car guys did indeed call the shots in Detroit. For irrefutable evidence, look no further than the '68-72 Nova. A quintessential sleeper, ...
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