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Supercharged 1966 Chevy Nova SS: Simple, clean, and mean
It's one mean restomod.
According to Classic.com, the average sale price for a third-generation Chevrolet Nova (1968–1972) is $49,887, which puts this car almost exactly at the market average. The range is enormous, from as ...
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Restomod 1972 Chevrolet Nova combines big-block power with modern performance upgrades
Classic 1972 Chevrolet Nova receives fuel-injected 396 V8, upgraded suspension, and modern braking in clean restomod build.
If you’re going to build something with huge power potential, then it makes sense to want to drive it hard. The thing is, big power doesn’t necessarily means bulletproof reliability. Now, we’re ...
This 1967 Chevy Nova is a six-owner car, but the latter is the one who turned it into an untamed monster. It rocks an LS9 V8 engine, 900 horsepower, and all the grunt it collected in 58 years on the ...
While EVs steal plenty of headlines these days, the age of gasoline-fueled performance is far from over – in fact, it’s never been more impressive. That much is evidenced by the incredible array of ...
A very nice first-gen Chevrolet Nova is looking for a new home, and we think it's worth your attention. After all, how many copies of this model feature a nice V8 motor, have fewer than 300 miles ...
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