1973 was a fairly notable year in the history of the Nova, as it witnessed the debut of a major facelift, with new styling used for the front and the rear. Furthermore, Chevrolet continued to bet big ...
Chevrolet Nova doesn't necessarily make for a highly desirable collectible, especially when lacking SS tags. Moreover, despite a massive redesign, the 1973 model year was hardly a head-turner. It ...
Buying a classic Chevy off the Internet can be a bit tricky. Often, the pictures don’t tell the full story, and there might be a few problems lurking just out of frame. However, that doesn’t seem to ...
That brash question, posed on the cover of the May 1973magazine, was about as brash as the car in question: a 1973 Nova that Chicago's Nickey Chevrolet had outfitted with a 430hp, 427-inch L88 ...
Chevrolet introduced the Nova nameplate in 1962 as the top trim level for the new Chevy II compact. While Chevy's first compact, the innovative (and ultimately doomed) Corvair, was aimed at the ...
The line that graphs the appeal of the speedy Chevy Nova throughout the nameplate's history is a jagged one, beginning in 1962 when Nova was used to label the uppermost trim level for the Chevy II ...