During the first quarter of the year, GM's Chevrolet posted a rollercoaster of sales – its Silverado series was the second-best-selling nameplate in America after Ford's F-Series, while the ...
What’s better – more power, or less weight? In the world of drag racing, it can be a bit of a toss-up, but now, we’re seeing this battle play out with a drag race between a 1969 Chevy Nova SS396 and ...
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.
We were roaming the Super Chevy show in Memphis when we spotted this '70 Nova drag car. We were immediately drawn to this period-perfect two-lane terror. "Now this is ...
Merely uttering the phrase Pro Street conjures up thoughts of the flamboyant show cars of the ’80s, but the look actually goes back to the 1970s, when hot-rodders began adopting NHRA Pro Stock ...
It's time! HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear Vendors 2023 starts Monday, September 18, 2023, with cars on-track for the first day of competition at Darlington Dragway in Hartsville, South Carolina, ...
We’re headed back to the muscle car golden age with the following drag racing video, where we find a pair of Bow Tie-brand classics going head-to-head in a matchup between a 1966 Chevy Chevelle and ...
The engineers probably weren’t expecting their car to have this much power decades after its initial build.
Chevrolet introduced the Nova nameplate in 1962 as the top trim level for the new Chevy II compact. While Chevy's first compact, the innovative (and ultimately doomed) Corvair, was aimed at the ...