No matter what you do, it’s important to always continue to improve. Staying still means stagnation, and the risk that you’ll be left behind. This supercharged 1971 Chevy Nova follows that philosophy, ...
The Nova wasn’t necessarily Chevrolet’s biggest star during the ‘70s, but this doesn’t necessarily mean it didn’t have its own fanbase. Follow us: It did, and plenty of people out there still love the ...
When you think “off-road racer,” the 1971 Chevy Nova probably isn’t the first thing to come to mind. However, the “Snortin’ Nortin” will fix that in a hurry. Recently captured on display at the ...
Earlier this year we spent a week at the Auto Metal Direct Installation Center in Georgia where we documented the assembly of a 1969 Camaro project car for an ongoing build. While we were snapping ...
There are many reasons some people start a new project car, but they seem to follow a similar path from initial idea to finished pavement-pounder. Ken Johnson's 1971 Chevy Nova is no exception. As ...
Chevrolet Nova SS was obviously the icing on the cake in 1971 as well, though the GM brand dropped the famous 396 (6.5-liter) engine and replaced it with a 350 (5.7-liter) V8. Follow us: However, the ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
To some guys, it's all about combining old-school classic looks and the need to have a universally fast car, whether it's green light to green light, or rolling through the twisties at the autocross ...
When Gregory Hogg and his friend purchased this SS for $3,000, the deal was Gregory would get the car and his buddy would get the original 12-bolt. Oddly, the trunk key was nowhere to be found. Just ...