The 1969 Camaro SS 396 sits at the crossroads of big-block muscle, motorsport credibility, and modern collector money, which is why its performance, rarity, and current values draw such intense ...
The first (and probably the most important) thing you must be aware of is the previous ownership history. The original owner, ...
When you hear 426 HEMI, what’s the first old-school muscle car that pops into your mind? If you ask me, that would be a Challenger with the R/T suffix, much like the blue-painted 1970 model in the ...
If you've ever taken a marketing class, then you might have heard about how Chevrolet had difficulty selling its Nova automobile in Spanish-speaking countries because Nova translates to "doesn't go" ...
The 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS arrived as a compact coupe with the heart of a heavyweight, a car that chased raw power and a ...
While not quite as famous as the Chevy Camaro or Chevelle, the compact Chevy Nova was an impressive performance offering from General Motors – especially in the sought-after Super Sport guise. Before ...
Bowing for the 1962 model year, the Chevy II would eventually evolve to be the Chevy Nova. A Ford Falcon competitor, the Chevy II was a semi-unibody compact economy car. Available engines included a ...
Anderson Motor Company of Marietta, Georgia, was a longtime Chevrolet and Oldsmobile dealership located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta. While not as well known as Yenko, Nickey, Berger, Baldwin, ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
There are guys that fall into the whole car thing, and then there are those like Ken Carmon that are born into it. In his case, it was a hardcore Chevy dwelling that embraced the Bow Tie. Being from a ...
Tribute cars, clones, copies-call 'em what you will, but the choice of words in reference to a rare Yenko, COPO, or SS Nova is up for debate, though the term "copies" or "clones" might be a bit harsh ...