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1971 Chevrolet Nova redefines muscle with 750-horsepower
A 750-horsepower custom 1971 Nova built by Kindig-It merges modern engineering with vintage muscle and heads to auction in ...
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 ...
Those debaters would be dead wrong, as the 1962 and 1963 Chevy II Novas were available with convertible roofs, but the factory did not offer the option after those two years (HOT ROD editor Johnny ...
Pickup trucks were so popular in the 1950s that some automakers decided that cars with a bed were also a good idea. Ford was the first to step in with the Ranchero in 1957, but Chevrolet followed with ...
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 ...
If the Chevrolet Nova, more commonly known as the Chevy II up until 1969, was a superhero, it would have had an amazing origin story. No dead parents, no radioactive spider, no getting hit with a bolt ...
Shirley Muldowney, also known as the “First Lady of Drag Racing,” is a true pioneer of motorsport, breaking into the male-dominated world of drag racing as the first woman licensed by the NHRA to ...
The Barrett-Jackson auction at Scottsdale will see a 1967 Chevy Nova custom 2-door hardtop cross the block with no reserve during the week of January 12th to 19th. The bright blue Nova is equipped ...
Steve Strope and Pure Vision Design built a one-of-a-kind Nova sporting an LT4 engine and infused with Camaro and Firebird details. I first met Steve Strope back in 1995 while photographing his 1965 ...
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