The 1966 model year witnessed the introduction of a redesign for the Nova, and the customers loved it. Sales increased to over 163K units, with the Super Sport also convincing more customers to pay ...
7,600 miles. This is the number you'll see on the dash of this 1966 Chevy Nova. The owner swears it's the original mileage, as the vehicle has apparently spent most of its life in storage. Before you ...
The 1966 Chevy II Nova SS arrived in showrooms as a compact coupe with polite proportions and restrained styling, yet it quickly earned a reputation for humiliating larger, more expensive muscle cars.
You gotta love when a build goes completely over the top, but there’s also something to be said about a car that’s understated and cool. This 1966 Chevy Nova definitely falls into the latter category, ...
The muscle car-obsessed crew behind the YouTube channel Cars and Zebras has made a habit of filming just about every race that happens in the Pure Stock Drags series at Mid Michigan Motorplex. We ...
We're suckers for these Novas, you bet. Look great from any angle and when it flaunts shady blue paint accented by ghost flames, its double-killer, dudes. Jim Noel infused his with a Pro Touring ethic ...
Since The General never produced a Nova convertible in 1966, Dan Yates from St. Louis, Missouri, decided to build one. He took a four-door sedan as the donor car and installed a frame extension to ...