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For one, the "Toyota Nova" actually became quite a well-built car, with contemporary reviews praising NUMMI for not skimping on quality control.
Modified 1967 Chevy II Nova, Previously Owned by Paul Walker, Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick Never mind the Skylines and the Supras, sometimes there's no replacement for American muscle.
The 327 V8 was a mainstay in many Chevrolet models in the 1960s. In fact, it was an option in nearly every single car Chevy ...
The 1968 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi is the fastest muscle car of the 1960s. It's also everything good about muscle cars: simple, ...
Advertised by Garage Kept Motors, this '68 Chevelle SS has only 2,915 miles (4,691 km) under its belt, so it is basically a brand-new 56-year-old car.
Steve Strope and Pure Vision Design built a one-of-a-kind Nova sporting an LT4 engine and infused with Camaro and Firebird details.
Collins' car was featured on the official shirts of the Back To The Bricks Tune-Up Party in Flushing.
Only 900 carried the 396. Despite minor cosmetic changes, the Nova — the Chevy II named was dropped for 1969 — marched right through to 1970 relatively unfettered.
Showcasing a build at SEMA is a feat in and of itself, but this custom 1968 Chevy Nova stands apart due to its impressive quality and the story behind it.
Our feature 1969 Chevy Nova L-78 396 is a documented survivor car with only 21,100 miles from new. It is a matching-numbers car, with original engine, transmission, and rear differential.
Remember when Chevrolet decided to bring back the Nova for the 1985 model year? Since the model was actually a rebadged Toyota subcompact, that is a revival that shouldn't have taken place ...