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Chevy Nova, built in 1982, was a cornerstone of the early pro-street movement. Its biggest original fan has finally tracked ...
Greg Turner built this Chevy Nova from dumpster diving at race shops. It’s powered by a former Xfinity-series small-block and sits on a home-built chassis.
Church Boys Racing is well known for Chevy II and Nova handling parts, and this one sported my favorite engine, a 383 SBC. But with front disc/rear drum brakes, and a slush box trans, it was sort ...
Parts are easy to find and it doesn't take much effort to build a basic six-cylinder Nova into a V-8-powered SS clone—but ... Is a Chevrolet Nova a muscle car? The Nova was actually designed as ...
A 1972 Chevrolet Nova fitted from the factory with a sky roof needs a new home, promising an all-original setup and only 52K miles on the clock. The sky roof was an option exclusively available on ...
The late Paul Walker had quite the car collection, including this 1967 Chevy Nova II that’s currently up for auction. A lot of people are hoping they can make the modified American classic ...
Few custom muscle cars have the clean style and intimidation factor of this 1970 Chevy Nova from Rides by KAM, which comes from Down Under with 1,500 HP on tap.
The Nova Custom was the mid-level trim package; you could get get the '75 Custom sedan for $3,415, and for another 75 bucks you'd have one with that lo-po 350 I mentioned earlier. Of course, since ...
Chevrolet made three engines available for the Nova during 1972, a 110-horsepower inline six cylinder, a 130-horsepower, 307 cubic-inch V-8 and the biggest engine, the 350 cubic-inch V-8.
Named Goliath 2.0, Dave Comstock's Chevrolet Nova uses a methanol-burning, flame-shooting V8 rated at nearly 2,300 horsepower.