Long have the Chevrolet Novas been the laughingstock of the Spanish-speaking automotive world because of the unfortunate translation of this small car’s iconic nameplate. But there are so many drag ...
We love a fast car just as much as the next gearhead, but when that fast car also has a great story behind it, we can’t resist. Such is the case for this LS3-powered 1972 Chevy Nova, as featured in ...
The 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS occupies a rare sweet spot in car culture, bridging bare‑bones practicality and genuine muscle car attitude. It was compact, relatively simple, and yet capable of serious ...
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 ...
It's August 16, 1977, and a longhaired 16-year-old kid in sunny Southern California brings home his first hot rod: a dark-green 1972 Chevy Nova. Imagine that moment of freedom every heavy-footed ...
Hardcore hot rod enthusiasts take pride in having the ability to "call" or predict the positive impact on fellow gearheads (typically in the form of lustful salivation) that new builds will have the ...
Some of the Pro Touring qualities that appeal to the masses include a sleek, low-to-the-ground body matched with some of the widest skins tire companies can manufacture. A thick rear tire can both ...
All good things come to those who wait," an old adage that's evidenced right here on this very page. Gainesville, Florida, enthusiast James Kumm spent 20 years prowling the aisles of countless car ...
This 1972 Chevrolet Nova Restomod packs a 454ci big-block V8, an Edelbrock intake, Flowmaster exhaust, and more. Here’s my expert take on the value. This 1972 Chevrolet Nova Restomod with a 454ci big ...