Cars like the 1968 Chevy Nova SS396 and 1971 Plymouth Cuda weren’t made to sit in a driveway – these machines need to be driven, and driven hard. Luckily for us, the owners of the two muscle machines ...
Chevrolet extensively redesigned the Nova for 1968. Previously a trim option, the Super Sport became its own thing in the guise of a 350ci engine that used to make 295 horsepower. The Nova SS we’re ...
"My jaw dropped," Jonathan Large said. Finding one factory 396-powered Nova was enough of a surprise, but he found two—both Super Sports, both coupes, and both '70 models, the last year of the ...
Although little and nimble, the Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova easily towered above its weight category throughout five generations. Of course, it usually did so with a little bit of help, especially in its ...
The Chevy II bowed for the 1962 model year as a direct competitor for the Ford Falcon. Among the names suggested for the new car was the Chevy Nova moniker, which lost out as it did not start with the ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Q: Greg, I have a few questions about your least favorite year of the 1966-1967-1968 Chevelles, namely the 1968 Chevelle SS396. I’m wondering how many 1968 Chevelles, overall, were produced and how ...
Hardy har har. As any Nova owner will attest, before you’ve even stepped out of your car on cruise night, some wise guy’s already informing you that “no va” means “it doesn’t run” in Spanish. Like, ...
Q: Greg, I have a few questions about your least favorite year of the 1966-1967-1968 Chevelles, namely the 1968 Chevelle SS396. I’m wondering how many 1968 Chevelles, overall, were produced and how ...