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 ...
Chevrolet produced less than 10,100 examples of the Nova SS two-door hardtop for the 1967 model year, and chassis number 118377W174704 is one of those revered cars. But instead of a 327 small-block V8 ...
Chevrolet's sales nosedived in 1967, with only 1.9 million cars sold. It was a sudden drop that the all-new Camaro couldn't deal with, so several popular nameplates were hit. The Nova went down 33%, ...
The car hobby really is quite addicting. Once you dip your toe in it, things can quickly spiral, and before you know it, you’re dropping big coin on a full rebuild. That’s exactly what happened with ...
Classic cars are have gained in popularity and value this past year, as collectors and gearheads have come to realize driving and wrenching are activities that can be done without having to wear a ...
There’s always a story to a hot rod build. The story behind this 1967 Nova SS owned by Mike and Jennifer Rutter of Rutterz Rodz sure has an interesting heritage. “I’ve held the title to this car for ...
It was the year of the Nova at the 2015 Super Chevy Suspension & Handling Challenge presented by Falken Tire. However, even though six out of eight competitors brought out Chevy IIs, there was not a ...
DELPHOS — Chevrolet advertised its 1967 Chevy Nova SS stating, “Plain Jane It Ain’t.” Grammar mistakes aside, Chevy was on to something with this beast. The grille was changed to a black-accented ...