This Chevy Nova follows the latter path, offering a no-frills, performance-focused build powered by a supercharged V8. Now, we’re getting a closer look thanks to the following feature video.
Chevrolet bragged a lot about the Nova in 1978, claiming the car is based on proven value and design mixed with a fuel-efficient standard engine, traditional styling, and enough room for the ...
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We, like so many others, love a good sleeper car and this Chevy Nova definitely qualifies. After all, not only does it have the worn patina and the rear SS badge is falling off, the vanity plate ...
Nova production fell dramatically in 1971, and all models, including the Super Sport, recorded a sudden and painful decline. Chevrolet built only 194K Novas, down from over 307K units in 1970 ...
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the Chevrolet Nova was a rebadged Toyota, and the Chevrolet Spark and Aveo were rebadged Korean Daewoos. The Dodge/Plymouth Colt was a rebadged Mitsubishi, and the Chrysler brands were once deeply ...
The most powerful version has a twin-turbo 454 generating up to 1,500 horsepower. Until Chevy decides to bring the Chevelle back, the TAW version will have to suffice. Stay tuned for further updates.
This 1969 Chevy Chevelle may look like a show car, but it’s also packing serious heat under the hood, coupled with some pricey upgrades. Featured in a recent video from AutotopiaLA, this 1969 Chevy ...
This twin-turbo 1969 Chevy Chevelle restomod is one good example of that, showing off with 1,600 ponies thanks to a twin-turbocharged 427 cubic-inch Nelson Racing Engine. Once again coming to us ...
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