The late 1960s were filled with high-profile performance cars. Chevrolet alone offered buyers an impressive lineup that ...
Nova production figures skyrocketed in 1969, with Chevrolet eventually shipping over 251K units. The Super Sport output more than tripled, jumping from 5,571 units in 1968 to 17,564 cars, mainly as ...
During the first quarter of the year, GM's Chevrolet posted a rollercoaster of sales – its Silverado series was the second-best-selling nameplate in America after Ford's F-Series, while the ...
With a name like Dan Novara, building a Nova came naturally to the guy. I mean, he couldn't really drive anything else, could he? Still, the 1969 Nova that Dan built is in a class by itself, both in ...
The latest addition to the Freiburger fleet is a 1969 Chevy Nova, complete with a four-link rear suspension, 14x32-inch slicks, 9-inch housing, and an 8.50-certified ’cage. The interior wasn’t hacked ...
It's a story as old as the car hobby itself: Boy buys car. Boy drives car. Boy loses car. Boy longs for another. There's not a reader in the congregation who isn't nodding his head as he reads this.
Muscle car and SCCA legend Don Yenko built incredible performance cars from Chevy stock, out of the Yenko family’s Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Chevy dealership. However, Yenko didn’t start with Camaros; ...