Engines, they are the sexiest part of any project but can also be one of the more expensive pieces of the puzzle. Sure, we would all like to have enough cash to order up a fully outfitted Chevrolet ...
Spoiler: Plumbing a 500hp LS into an early Nova puts stress on the stock suspension. Combine that with 60-year-old geometry, and you might end up starring in a viral crash compilation. We realized ...
Introduced in 1961, the Chevrolet Nova didn't develop into a full-fledged muscle car until 1968. That's when Chevy began offering the big-block 396-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) V8 with up to 375 horsepower.
Back in 2009 when LS swaps were gaining ground, we had Mike Copeland write an in-depth story on the things you need to consider when swapping in an LS engine into a vintage muscle car. Mike was the ...
Owning a classic car, truck, or SUV is a largely joyful experience, but there are definite pitfalls that come with the territory. Having a vehicle that is decades old in your driveway or garage often ...
Back in the 1960s, many of the so-called street racers weren’t seeking attention by means of high-buck muscle cars. The Chevrolet Nova SS 396 was more than enough for them, especially when fitted with ...
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