This LS3-powered Chevy Nova is built for autocross action, bringing modern V8 performance into a classic muscle car body. The ...
This muscle car showstopper proves that sometimes the most terrifying cars are the ones that don't scream for attention.
Chevrolet produced over 326,000 units of the first Nova iteration, and the four-door sedan accounted for nearly half of the entire output with approximately 139,000 units. The convertible was the ...
The standard engine in 1966 was the 90-horsepower Super-Thrift 153 four-cylinder, though this configuration was only offered ...
This Chevrolet Nova from 1970 has been completely restored and modified to make an excellent show car in a unusual shade of blue. Chevy II evolved from basic compact to stylish, powerful Chevrolet ...
A Pennsylvania Chevy dealer built only 37 of them. Insurance companies refused to insure them. Most were wrecked. Only a handful survive. In 1969, Chevy dealer Don Yenko stuffed a 427 cubic inch L72 ...
Our 1968 Chevy Nova might look OK in print, but if you saw it up close and in person, you'd accuse us of false advertising. Yes sirree, this thing fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the ...
Classic Car Deals, an established online marketplace for vintage and collector vehicles, has added a 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova to its catalog. This listing highlights a well-maintained example of ...
A 1967 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe once owned by "Fast and Furious" star Paul Walker is up for sale on Bring a Trailer. The car wears paint that, according to the listing, is modeled on a Porsche color ...
Back in the winter of 1966, Flossmoor, Illinois, native John Tinberg was leafing through the March issue of HOT ROD when he happened upon an article by Jim McFarland entitled "A Novel Nova." The story ...