The saga of theHot RodMagazine/Lee Eliminator Nova has reached its conclusion. It didn't get there without a certain amount of last minute thrashing, and there were delays (as is usual when you're in ...
Regular HOT ROD readers are no doubt familiar with "Speedy" Pete Walsh. The Indianapolis resident's Pro Street '72 Nova appeared on the cover of the February '95 issue and has been a frequent player ...
When we left off in the last episode (April '11), we installed the Real Fine 509 Dart Rat motor you saw come together and dyno-tested in our December '09 issue. It made a robust 669 hp at 6,000 and ...
Best known for the World Power Wheel Standing Championships, the Byron Dragway in Byron, Illinois (just 84 miles away from Chicago) is also loved for its very wide and permissive track. It’s great for ...
During the 2014 SEMA Show, Chevrolet surprised guests with the announcement of an LTG 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder crate engine. The engine was meant to offer a very different alternative for ...
In a bid to popularize the 2-liter turbo four Camaro, Chevrolet is using this year’s SEMA to explain how cool four-pots can get. The carmaker introduces a 1967 Nova motivated by its LTG two-liter ...
That tasty Camaro with the LT4 powertrain wasn’t the only restomodded example Chevrolet brought to SEMA this year, as they also displayed a menacing 1967 Nova powered by a four-cylinder turbo.
Trump admin cancels $156M grant to help Floridians afford solar panels• Business The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read ...
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