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Neither bumps nor rough railroad crossings nor potholes could upset the little Chevy II. Cornering was tight, smooth, and made me want to push the Nova as hard as I could on the street without ...
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Such is the case with this 1966 Chevy II Nova restomod, as seen in the following feature video. Coming to us from the folks at AutotopiaLA, the video includes the usual walkaround and specs ...
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Now, we’re getting the low-down on exactly that with this supercharged 1966 Chevy II Nova. Recently hitting the web thanks to AutotopiaLA, this 1966 Chevy II Nova restomod was built by the folks ...
When the new '66 Chevy II hit the showrooms, the performance world took notice. This newly shaped musclecar not only enlisted Chevy's 327 to pull hard acceleration, but it also had a distinct ...
However, the 1968 Nova wasn't the first Chevy II to hit showrooms with more than 300 horses. The first-year second-gen model of 1966 featured a small-block V8 with 350 horsepower. Heavily ...
Robert Keeling, of Delphos, sent us this photo of his 1966 Chevy II Nova. Keeling’s car has a stroker 383 engine with approximately 400 horsepower. The car was found neglected in Fort Wayne.
Shannon started with a solid 1966 Chevy II body that he picked up for $4,500 and stuffed a stock, high-mileage LT1 under the hood. Everything else is very low-tech, but the car proves to really ...
So, we would not be all too surprised if, one day, he would snatch an old, derelict 1966 Chevy II/Nova SS and bring it back to an extreme Hot Rod life like this. Until then, his current example is ...
Shannon started with a solid 1966 Chevy II body that he picked up for $4,500 and stuffed a stock, high-mileage LT1 under the hood. Everything else is very low-tech, but the car proves to really ...
The idea for Gerry and Tyler Dziedzina's radical 1966 Chevy II Nova street machine came suddenly to them, at of all places, the family dinner table. “When my son Tyler was in the seventh grade ...