Spanish-speaking people used to make fun of the vintage Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova models and fans calling the first two generations “shoeboxes” certainly did not help its cause. However, the classic car ...
In a world gone jaded over mega-buck celebrity-signature street creations that cost more than the national budget of many third-world countries, the appearance of an old-school street machine recalls ...
Oh, if cars could tell tales, imagine the tales they would tell. This superclean '63 Nova probably has some good ones. It was originally owned by a guy who worked as a salesman for a corned beef ...
It started as most projects do, a simple to-do list of some bodywork, paint, and a mild 350 engine. And then everything changed. The mild got mean and this little '63 Chevy II Nova was soon on the ...
The Chevy II was the name originally given to the Chevy Nova. For the 1962 model year, Chevy introduced a small, basic economy car competitor for the Ford Falcon. The Nova moniker was among the ...
When it comes to fiberglass panels for hot rods, few manufacturers can claim the quality that Harwood, of Tyler, Texas, can. For the past 35 years, the folks at Harwood have been perfecting the art of ...
Introduced in 1961, the Chevrolet Nova didn't develop into a full-fledged muscle car until 1968. That's when Chevy began offering the big-block 396-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) V8 with up to 375 horsepower.
In 2001, when Danny Miller was only 14 years old he got his first car, a 1963 Chevy II Nova Super Sport. It was nothing special, stock with a 194 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder engine, but ran. “It was ...
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