The 1966 Chevy II Nova SS arrived in showrooms as a compact coupe with polite proportions and restrained styling, yet it quickly earned a reputation for humiliating larger, more expensive muscle cars.
7,600 miles. This is the number you'll see on the dash of this 1966 Chevy Nova. The owner swears it's the original mileage, as the vehicle has apparently spent most of its life in storage. Before you ...
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, ...
Real-deal SS. Fully documented. All numbers match. Previously restored and now in good shape. Is there anything else you'd ever want from a 1966 Nova SS? A dealer recently posted this car on eBay, ...
The muscle car-obsessed crew behind the YouTube channel Cars and Zebras has made a habit of filming just about every race that happens in the Pure Stock Drags series at Mid Michigan Motorplex. We ...
Louis Feis vividly remembers the day he ordered his very first new car. It was in late spring of 1966, and he was trading in his four-door 1964 Chevy II for something with a little more pop. "After ...
Ron Porcelli has owned his 1955 Chevy since June 1961. Powering Ron’s Tri-Five is a 292ci straight-six with an owner-fabricated port-injection EFI manifold, which is fed 8-10 psi of boost from a ...
Get ready; there's another Week to Wicked coming up soon from your friends atMotorTrend. The car we are going to modify from a garden variety stocker into a fierce street or track badass in a week's ...