1966 was the first year of the second-generation Nova. Total production tallied 172,485 examples of the breed, of which only a handful survive without corrosion problems or aftermarket modifications.
We didn’t think much of the Nova when it came out. Chevy wanted an economy car with RWD and sensible engines that anyone could afford, and thanks to its relative simplicity, the 1960s Nova is a ...
Louis Feis vividly remembers the day he ordered his very first new car. It was in late spring of 1966, and he was trading in his four-door 1964 Chevy II for something with a little more pop. "After ...
The old adage in drag racing is "there is no replacement for displacement." That certainly rang true for many Sportsman racers in the 1960s who wanted more out of life than Stock or Super Stock runner ...