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A Convertible 1967 Chevy Nova SS? REALLY?!
Proof is in the pictures. This custom drop-top Chevy Nova is selling for no reserve at Mecum Auctions Indy. Here’s Lot R234, a 1967 Chevrolet Nova Super Sport convertible. Wait ... what? Nova ...
Get ready; there's another Week to Wicked coming up soon from your friends atMotorTrend. The car we are going to modify from a garden variety stocker into a fierce street or track badass in a week's ...
For the 1966 model year, the Chevy Nova received an extensive restyling and the L79 small-block V8 with 5.4 liters on deck and a 585-cfm carburetor for good measure. Forged internals, a high-lift ...
W hen most people go digging for treasure on Hilton Head Island, they’re thinking of gold coins, not gold bowties. But for ...
Something's been lost with modern times. Well, OK, a lot's been lost. Now don't worry, we're not going to start a diatribe reveling about how everything was better back then—we know better. The fact ...
In previous stories we’ve given you solid data on 1966 and 1967 Chevrolet sales totals. On top of it all though, in so far as really good historical stories go, are what the majority of Chevy ...
Although the first American compact car, the Nash Rambler, arrived in 1950, the Big Three didn't join the segment until about a decade later. In 1959, Ford rolled out the Falcon, and Plymouth ...
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