In 1967 the Chevy II Nova had the same conservative body style as when it was introduced in 1962. Perhaps that's what drew Christ (pronounced Krist) Apergios, of Queens, N.Y., to purchase his first ...
Many of us know a person like Bill Scribner. Maybe he or she is the custom cabinet maker whose kitchen is forty years old. Maybe he or she is the muscle car restorer whose own pride-and-joy languishes ...
If you could colordèjàvusilver, purple, and metallic charcoal, then you'd know what I experienced the other night. There I was, riding shotgun strapped in next to Chris Buttera, the son of our very ...
Introduced in 1961 as a response to the highly successful Ford Falcon, the Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova was the company's second foray into the compact market after the Corvair. But unlike its ...
The year was 1964, and the automotive world was about to witness the birth of a legend - the Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova. Initially designed as a compact response to the Ford Falcon's success, the Chevy ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Our love with the automobile has always been filled with certain degrees of passion. And, while that passion tips the scales of love and hate, it is what drives us. After all, we’re car guys, right?
While on the outside Tobie Johnson's '66 Nova might just look like a simple stocker with some wheels bolted on, if you looked inside this fabulous Deuce, you'd find the heart of a thoroughbred. D&Z ...
Chevrolet’s Chevy II/Nova was rather small by muscle car standards, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t become a darling of the customization arena. And, that way, it can easily make fun of the urban ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II debuted for the 1962 model year as a Ford Falcon competitor. One of the suggested names for the Chevy II prior to production was the Chevy Nova, but that was rejected as it was ...
While EVs steal plenty of headlines these days, the age of gasoline-fueled performance is far from over - in fact, it's never been more impressive. That much is evidenced by the incredible array of ...