Those debaters would be dead wrong, as the 1962 and 1963 Chevy II Novas were available with convertible roofs, but the factory did not offer the option after those two years (HOT ROD editor Johnny ...
We’ve all watched the TV auctions or seen the headlines when a muscle car sells for staggering money. Entertaining as it may be, those sky-high prices can be discouraging for enthusiasts who still ...
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These Ten Race Ready Hot Rods Could Be Yours
The turn of the new year marks the start of the 2025 racing season, and those who don’t have a race-ready hot rod to dominate the dragstrip are in luck: There are plenty of options for sale on ...
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 ...
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How the 1968 Chevrolet Nova SS became a sleeper favorite
The 1968 Chevrolet Nova SS did not arrive with the swagger of a big-block Chevelle or the halo glow of a Corvette, yet it quietly evolved into one of the most beloved “sleeper” muscle cars in American ...
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