In a bid to popularize the 2-liter turbo four Camaro, Chevrolet is using this year’s SEMA to explain how cool four-pots can get. The carmaker introduces a 1967 Nova motivated by its LTG two-liter ...
This 2,300 horsepower (!) Chevrolet Nova II is an absolute monster, and thanks to 1320Video we get to see it in action at Rocky Mountain Race Week 2016. Larry Larson, the owner, is a 10-time Drag Week ...
If you are a musclecar purist, you might want to look away. As part of its roll-out of specialty cars for SEMA, Chevrolet pulled the covers off a 1967 Chevrolet Nova with a rather unconventional ...
The earliest Nova generations, those riding on the X-body platform, are perfect for restomodding and drag racing. The 1967 model we’ll talk about today fits in the latter category, sporting a ...
During the 2014 SEMA Show, Chevrolet surprised guests with the announcement of an LTG 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder crate engine. The engine was meant to offer a very different alternative for ...
Some folks are lucky having a job and hobby that blend together. During the day, Ken Rice, from Russiaville, Indiana, worked as an electrician on the GM assembly line in Kokomo, Indiana. After hours, ...
That tasty Camaro with the LT4 powertrain wasn’t the only restomodded example Chevrolet brought to SEMA this year, as they also displayed a menacing 1967 Nova powered by a four-cylinder turbo.
Some folks are lucky having a job and hobby that blend together. During the day, Ken Rice, from Russiaville, Indiana, worked as an electrician on the GM assembly line in Kokomo, Indiana. After hours, ...
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