The only non-Yenko Nova auctioned off for over $200,000, this 1970 SS 396 is a one-owner, unrestored survivor with a repaint.
The Yenko Camaro and Yenko Nova SC represent the pinnacle of Yenko Chevy specialty muscle cars. Which one would you take home if you had the money to burn?
The Yenko-badged Nova 427 sits at the sharp edge of Chevrolet muscle history, a compact coupe that quietly carried one of the ...
The photographs are preserved in plastic sleeves inside a three-ring binder and were curated over the years by Deb Marasco of Stratford. The primary subject in most of them is her son, Jake Marasco, ...
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This Chevrolet Nova from 1970 has been completely restored and modified to make an excellent show car in a unusual shade of blue. Chevy II evolved from basic compact to stylish, powerful Chevrolet ...
American carmakers in the 1960s chased trends like Metallica cutting their hair. Seemingly, every brand had to have a large displacement V8, even producing ...
Introduced in 1962 as the Chevy II, the Nova replaced the Corvair on the emerging compact market. Unlike its predecessor, it featured a more conventional front-engined layout, which made it a proper ...
Unleash vintage muscle with this 1976 Chevrolet Nova Hatchback, a Mexican-spec sleeper packing a potent 350 V8 and a 4-speed manual, cloaked in original paint and stealthy dog dish hub caps for ...