Many auto enthusiasts agree that a vehicle's greatness can be measured by how thrilling it feels behind the wheel. But I tend to disagree. A car's greatness is best measured not only by how raucous it ...
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 ...
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, ...
When the new '66 Chevy II hit the showrooms, the performance world took notice. This newly shaped musclecar not only enlisted Chevy's 327 to pull hard acceleration, but it also had a distinct ...
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