Although some will only remember the Chevrolet Nova because of the Spanish-language related “no va” (translated to “doesn’t go”) jokes, the classic reality is a bit different. Especially when taking ...
Paxton kit includes the belt-driven (three special 7mm Poly-Flex steel-braided V-belts that "tighten like a guitar string" and are good for handling about 13 hp apiece) centrifugal supercharger ...
The 1978 Chevy Nova Rally Sport was a dressed-up version of what was built as an economy car. It came equipped with a choice of engines: a 250 cubic-inch inline six cylinder, a 305 cubic-inch Small ...
There's something about the late 60s and early 70s Chevy Novas that makes them profoundly different than American muscle car coupes from the day. Perhaps it's that in a generation where oversized cars ...
We here atSuper Chevyfind it heartening that our hobby is in great hands with young guns like Luke Bretschneider. Luke, just 24 years old, and his father and brother built this 1971 Nova in their ...
Hardy har har. As any Nova owner will attest, before you’ve even stepped out of your car on cruise night, some wise guy’s already informing you that “no va” means “it doesn’t run” in Spanish. Like, ...