Part of the first-generation series, the 1963 Nova wasn’t available with a V8 engine, as Chevrolet just wanted to stick with units that made the car just the perfect grocery-getter. For instance, the ...
The year was 1963, and Chevrolet finally got the message. The Nova was the kind of car that deserved more performance under the hood, and after treating customers with four- and six-cylinder engines, ...
The Chevy II was the name originally given to the Chevy Nova. For the 1962 model year, Chevy introduced a small, basic economy car competitor for the Ford Falcon. The Nova moniker was among the ...
Back in the winter of 1966, Flossmoor, Illinois, native John Tinberg was leafing through the March issue of HOT ROD when he happened upon an article by Jim McFarland entitled "A Novel Nova." The story ...
It's time! HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear Vendors 2023 starts Monday, September 18, 2023, with cars on-track for the first day of competition at Darlington Dragway in Hartsville, South Carolina, ...
This 1963 Chevrolet Nova 400 series two-door hardtop is a mostly complete and straight project car located in Clements. The vehicle is powered by a 194-cubic inch inline-six engine paired with a ...
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This 1963 Chevrolet Nova SS, a solid-body coupe with a 194 inline-6 and Powerglide transmission, is a classic project car perfect for enthusiasts seeking a restoration opportunity.
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