The 1966 Chevy II Nova SS arrived in showrooms as a compact coupe with polite proportions and restrained styling, yet it ...
Although the first American compact car, the Nash Rambler, arrived in 1950, the Big Three didn't join the segment until about a decade later. In 1959, Ford rolled out the Falcon, and Plymouth ...
It’s always interesting to see what a builder prioritizes when making something custom, whether it’s looks, performance, comfort, or maybe something else entirely. This particular 1966 Chevy Nova, for ...
The Chevrolet Nova may not have been very appreciated during its time on the market, but it certainly enjoys a second life, and a successful one at that, thanks to custom garages that keep bringing ...
Debuted in 1962 as economy class competition for Ford's Falcon, the original Chevy II was offered with a limited choice of either 4-banger or straight-six horsepower. The following year Chevrolet ...
Classic Car Deals, an established online marketplace for vintage and collector vehicles, has added a 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova to its catalog. This listing highlights a well-maintained example of ...
Building a custom car is a very personal thing, and in the end, it’s about making the owner happy, and nobody else. Such is the case with this 1966 Chevy II Nova restomod, as seen in the following ...
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 ...
Tommy and Peyton make a plan of attack to resurrect a 1966 Chevy Nova, a first for the Detroit Muscle shop. After their upscale treatment, this Nova codenamed Project Starstruck, will be a low, mean, ...