The latest addition to the Freiburger fleet is a 1969 Chevy Nova, complete with a four-link rear suspension, 14x32-inch slicks, 9-inch housing, and an 8.50-certified ’cage. The interior wasn’t hacked ...
James and his daughter, Caroline, found a 1967 Chevrolet Nova that is begging for a chance at life. Is it really worth saving ...
You gotta love when a build goes completely over the top, but there’s also something to be said about a car that’s understated and cool. This 1966 Chevy Nova definitely falls into the latter category, ...
The rarest of the Yenko Chevrolet L72 bunch, the 1969 Nova S/C is one of only 38 units made. Only a few are known to exist ...
I first met Steve Strope back in 1995 while photographing his 1965 Chevy El Camino at what is now known as Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. That car/truck appeared in the October '96 issue of ...
If you’re going to build something with huge power potential, then it makes sense to want to drive it hard. The thing is, big power doesn’t necessarily means bulletproof reliability. Now, we’re ...
The Chevrolet Nova is one of the most popular choices for aftermarket builds due to its classic appearance, relatively simple design and reliability. Availability in the market plays a big role in its ...
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Supercharged 1966 Chevy Nova SS: Simple, Clean, and Mean
It's one mean restomod. Some car builds aim to push boundaries and go over the top, while others opt for a more understated ...
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