Around Monroe, Michigan, car guys knew of an L79 Nova parked outside on a farm. The Regal Red '66 coupe with the 350-horse 327 (essentially a Corvette small-block in a compact) had been sitting there, ...
Imagine graduating high school and your dad says you can have any car you want. Today it seems you have to be rather rich but, back in the 1960s, it seems it was more attainable. In the case of Roger ...
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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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 ...
In the long-forgotten baseball classic Forever Blue, a writer chronicles how businessman Walter O’Malley took the Brooklyn Dodgers from a broken-down franchise to one of the sport’s most recognized ...
Over the years, even before World War II, hot rodders would generally fall into two camps of constructing—they either built cars that looked fast or cars thatwerefast. The fast lookers ultimately ...
Chevrolet is showing its resto-modding skills, bringing a 1967 Nova with a modern powerplant to the 2015 SEMA show. Where the original Nova used to pack a 275-hp 5.3-liter V8 in the ’67 Nova SS, or a ...
Some say the Chevy Nova is a muscle car. Others would beg to disagree. However, the truth is that certain models can be considered muscle cars, especially the SS packing several V8s, like the 327, 350 ...
Once upon a time (actually, it was the mid-1960s), if you bought a Chevrolet Nova SS you could opt for Chevy’s small-block V-8 that displaced 327 cubic inches and pumped out 275 horsepower. The car ...
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