This triple-black, big-block, 4-speed Chevy Nova SS comes from a time when having a muscle car “your way” was easy. Keeping in mind the Chevrolet and Mopar performance vehicles have been on hiatus for ...
Nova sales recovered in 1970, reaching 307,280 units, and the two-door sedan dominated the series with over 226,280 orders. The appetite for V8 engines skyrocketed this year, jumping from 88K orders ...
Looking for a car that should not exist, years after it went off the radar, is like searching for a needle in a haystack. It is a one-of-one, but that does not make things easier. On the contrary!
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 ...
The 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS turned the muscle car formula on its head by pairing big-block power with a compact, stripped-down shell that treated weight as the enemy. Instead of chasing luxury or sheer ...
The Nova SS 396 occupies a small but outsized corner of Chevrolet history, combining compact dimensions with big-block power and, today, serious collector attention. To understand what years Chevrolet ...
This 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS, powered by an L78 396 V8 and M22 4-speed manual, is a rare muscle car perfect for enthusiasts seeking classic performance and style.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jake Marasco of Fairfield and his 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS. (Bud Wilkinson/For Hearst Connecticut Media) The photographs are ...
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