This 1965 Chevrolet II Nova wagon is a comprehensively modified, highly engineered pro-touring restomod. Finished in a custom ...
From the February 1970 issue of HOT ROD: Producing well over 1 hp per cubic inch, Ron Hoettels' home-brewed 283-based four-cylinder beat the legendary Chevy V-8 engine at its own game. Racing history ...
Chevrolet's small-block V8 engine's simple, reliable design outperforms modern turbocharged rivals in terms of durability and ...
This restomodded 1965 Chevy II Nova is powered by a V8, which pumps out over 400 horsepower, and rocks a white finish over a black interior. It is a car of contrasts, a head-turner in all glory, but ...
Allegedly capable of spitting out over 600 naturally aspirated horses, this experimental big-block V8 never got a proper chance to shine but still became an American engineering legend. During the ...
331CI SMALL-BLOCK CHEVY, 486 HP at 6,900 RPMJeff Latimer, Valencia, CAThere are certain engine combinations that just work. In the history of the small-block Chevy, the little 327 has been passed over ...
While EVs steal plenty of headlines these days, the age of gasoline-fueled performance is far from over – in fact, it’s never been more impressive. That much is evidenced by the incredible array of ...
Chevrolet introduced the Chevy II for the 1962 model year as an economy car and a direct competitor for the Ford Falcon. Commonly referred to as the Chevy II Nova, or just Nova, the Nova moniker would ...