A factory L79-powered 1966 Chevy II Nova SS with documented history, numbers-matching drivetrain, and a concours rotisserie restoration is listed for sale.
Imagine graduating high school and your dad says you can have any car you want. Today it seems you have to be rather rich but, back in the 1960s, it seems it was more attainable. In the case of Roger ...
The Super Sport makes the Nova a truly desirable classic, and it's not a secret that collectors worldwide are willing to spend a fortune on a specimen that checks all the right boxes. This car could ...
Not all mid-sixties Detroit fabrications with muscle car pretensions were dressed to impress; some came in average Joe’s garments and didn’t turn heads when cruising. Perhaps the most notorious ...
To a non-Chevy guy like me, I used to hear the word “Nova” and think “cheap car.” And that part is partially true − smaller in size and accoutrements than Chevelles and big Chevrolets, the Chevy II ...
Debuted in 1962 as economy class competition for Ford's Falcon, the original Chevy II was offered with a limited choice of either 4-banger or straight-six horsepower. The following year Chevrolet ...