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How the 1966 Chevy Nova SS surprised far bigger rivals
The 1966 Chevy II Nova SS arrived in showrooms as a compact coupe with polite proportions and restrained styling, yet it ...
The Chevy II was the name originally given to the Chevy Nova. For the 1962 model year, Chevy introduced a small, basic economy car competitor for the Ford Falcon. The Nova moniker was among the ...
This restomodded 1965 Chevy II Nova is powered by a V8, which pumps out over 400 horsepower, and rocks a white finish over a black interior. It is a car of contrasts, a head-turner in all glory, but ...
While some of its siblings already had bigger, powerful engines, the Chevy II aimed at those who needed an affordable way of transportation but also offered it in a more appealing convertible shape, ...
Introduced in 1962 model year, the Chevy Nova was initially known as the Chevy II. The Nova moniker was among the top finalists for the car’s name, but lost out as it did not start with the letter “C.
Rick Dobbertin's name might as well be welded onto every Pro Street car that came after 1982, when his 1965 Chevy II was HOT ROD's Street Machine of the Year. The car also took top awards at the Car ...
Having to deal with the icky-picky side of auto restoration where the numbers have to match and everything has to be factory correct can tend to wear a person down. It's not so much persevering the ...
A 1967 Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe once owned by "Fast and Furious" star Paul Walker is up for sale on Bring a Trailer. The car wears paint that, according to the listing, is modeled on a Porsche color ...
Just because you're a cheapskate doesn't mean you can't have a killer classic Chevy muscle car.
When the new '66 Chevy II hit the showrooms, the performance world took notice. This newly shaped musclecar not only enlisted Chevy's 327 to pull hard acceleration, but it also had a distinct ...
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