With an LS3 under the hood and silky black paint, this 1965 Chevy Nova brings sleek simplicity straight to the street, as ...
McCOMB – If you’re looking to restore a classic car, you better have the time. Ken McKitrick found that out 30 years ago when he purchased his first Chevrolet Nova. He was getting married and didn’t ...
1965 was a pretty big year for Chevrolet, but unfortunately for the Nova, all eyes were actually on another model owned by the GM brand. Born in 1958 as the top Bel Air and promoted to a stand-alone ...
The Super Sport landed in the Nova lineup two years after Chevrolet launched it on the Impala. The 1963 Nova witnessed the debut of the SS as RPO Z03, with the $161 upgrade coming with the famous ...
The Pro-Street build style—a mashup of NHRA Pro Stock and the flamboyant street machine look of the 1970s—has been praised and cursed over the decades, but there’s no denying Pro Street’s massive ...
Rick Dobbertin's name might as well be welded onto every Pro Street car that came after 1982, when his 1965 Chevy II was HOT ROD's Street Machine of the Year. The car also took top awards at the Car ...
Only one 32-inch spare tire in all of San Francisco could be found for the trip, Horatios first flat on the trip occurred just 15 miles into his journey. Jackson and his mechanic made the trip in 2 ...
Speedway Engineering joined us at the Streets of Willow Springs Raceway for the 2015 Super Chevy Suspension and Handling Challenge presented by Falken Tires. Their 1965 Nova took to the track like a ...
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