In Spanish No Va means you're not going. Contrarily, today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Chevy Nova looks plum-full of get up and go. We'll decide if its price makes the getting up and going all worth it ...
In 1967, to the relief of Ralph Nader, Don Yenko was moving away from building Corvair Stingers for SCCA homologation and ...
Although some will only remember the Chevrolet Nova because of the Spanish-language related “no va” (translated to “doesn’t go”) jokes, the classic reality is a bit different. Especially when taking ...
If you’re in the market for a third-generation Chevrolet Nova, you’ll definitely want to focus your efforts on finding a good 1968 through 1972 model. Basically any car from before when they ruined ...
In the late 1960s, Chevrolet signed off on a compact muscle car that pushed the limits of legality, sanity, and street performance. It wasn’t an official factory special, but it had enough power to ...
Although Don Yenko had hit a home run with his 1969 COPO 9561 Camaro and 1969 COPO 9562 Chevelle build programs, he had trouble selling GM on his 1969 Yenko/SC 427 Nova program, for perceived ...
Tribute cars, clones, copies-call 'em what you will, but the choice of words in reference to a rare Yenko, COPO, or SS Nova is up for debate, though the term "copies" or "clones" might be a bit harsh ...
You know by now that there's a cadre of barn car commandoes hard at tracking and exhumation in many parts of the country. Like the cops, they can't do it alone. They must rely on informants of all ...
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