Showcasing a build among the top-shelf metal of the annual SEMA Show is a feat in and of itself. However, this custom 1968 Chevy Nova stands apart, not only for its impressive quality, but also the ...
It absolutely boggles my mind to think what we (and our parents) had to put up with during the '60s. Next time you wax nostalgic for the good ol' days, just remember the black and white TV set that ...
The 1968 Chevrolet Nova SS did not arrive with the swagger of a big-block Chevelle or the halo glow of a Corvette, yet it quietly evolved into one of the most beloved “sleeper” muscle cars in American ...
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 introduced the Nova nameplate in 1962 as the top trim level for the new Chevy II compact. While Chevy's first compact, the innovative (and ultimately doomed) Corvair, was aimed at the ...
It absolutely boggles my mind to think what we (and our parents) had to put up with during the '60s. Next time you wax nostalgic for the good ol' days, just remember the black and white TV set that ...
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