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Sometimes the perfect project to take on is another person's headache, especially if you're not looking to rebuild a street machine from the ground up. And in the real world, many projects ultimately ...
When someone who has worked his entire life suddenly quits the ingrained cycle in order to “retire and take it easy,” it usually doesn’t work out that smoothly. Easier said than done, ladies and ...
It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
Some say the Chevy Nova is a muscle car. Others would beg to disagree. However, the truth is that certain models can be considered muscle cars, especially the SS packing several V8s, like the 327, 350 ...
Jimmy Crowden's mild-mannered '67 Chevy Nova SS reflects the visceral pride and passion that most musclecar fanatics reserve for their special breed of cars and the performance capabilities they ...
Once upon a time (actually, it was the mid-1960s), if you bought a Chevrolet Nova SS you could opt for Chevy’s small-block V-8 that displaced 327 cubic inches and pumped out 275 horsepower. The car ...
In a bid to popularize the 2-liter turbo four Camaro, Chevrolet is using this year’s SEMA to explain how cool four-pots can get. The carmaker introduces a 1967 Nova motivated by its LTG two-liter ...
Q: Hey Greg, thanks for all the old car columns, and I’d like to ask about the Chevy II and Chevy Nova and your opinions of the car. It became quite the drag racing car along the way, too. Thanks. — ...