Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, the manufacturer of custom and made-to-order lightweight forged aluminum street and racing wheels, has two restomod Chevrolet Novas that you really need to know more ...
This 1971 Chevrolet Nova means business. A built 355ci small-block, ceramic-coated paint, and enough performance hardware to stock a parts store. This 1971 Chevrolet Nova is a show-quality, drag-ready ...
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 ...
This 1971 Chevrolet Nova took ages to complete, but look at it now. It features a hardtop, which took 900 hours to engineer and weld onto the car, a front end that took 600 hours to design and install ...
Overall everything went well. The requesting of the original owner for the vehicle keys was never done as I was never notified of a reply. Bought the car from a wreck yard and restored it to a 12 ...
The Pro-Street build style—a mashup of NHRA Pro Stock and the flamboyant street machine look of the 1970s—has been praised and cursed over the decades, but there’s no denying Pro Street’s massive ...
In an automotive age defined by niche markets and increasing product specialization, it's easy to forget the central role once played by selfless generalists such as the Chevy Nova. From its genesis ...
In honor of the Knicks, NBA champions for the first time in 53 years, today's collection of cars has a theme: Everything is blue and orange.
Don Yenko-led projects were often great, but few had the charm of this particular small block V8.
Overall everything went well. The requesting of the original owner for the vehicle keys was never done as I was never notified of a reply. Bought the car from a wreck yard and restored it to a 12 ...
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