Chevrolet Nova debuted in 1962 with four- and six-cylinder engines. While the GM brand did not offer a V8 option on the first Novas, aftermarket updates were common, as buyers wanted a more potent ...
Mike Jordan got started early. By the time he was 12 years old, he already owned three cars and had begun learning car crafting from a neighbor who had a full shop. He helped build engines and worked ...
Across eighteen model years, from 1962 to 1979, Chevrolet built 4,698,781 Novas, a number so massive it cemented the nameplate as one of the most successful compacts in American automotive history.