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.
1966 was the first year of the second-generation Nova. Total production tallied 172,485 examples of the breed, of which only a handful survive without corrosion problems or aftermarket modifications.
For the 1966 model year, the Chevy Nova received an extensive restyling and the L79 small-block V8 with 5.4 liters on deck and a 585-cfm carburetor for good measure. Forged internals, a high-lift ...
Chevrolet’s overlooked 1960s compact delivered strong 0-60 and top speed with a high-output V8, and it still looks ...
Something's been lost with modern times. Well, OK, a lot's been lost. Now don't worry, we're not going to start a diatribe reveling about how everything was better back then—we know better. The fact ...
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Seemingly still determined to offer some of the coolest die-cast models of exciting and iconic cars available today, Hot Wheels is launching their limited edition ’66 Chevy Nova tomorrow morning, ...