The saga of Chris Goux's Pro-Street 1964 Chevy II Nova started 35 years ago with a $200 investment. Chris toldHOT ROD, "I've owned and built this 1964 Chevy Nova in our family back yard garage over ...
We often wonder about the future of our hobby and if today's youth will carry the hot rodding torch into the future. Well, when we hear stories about guys like Harrison Beach, we know there's a lot to ...
A very nice first-gen Chevrolet Nova is looking for a new home, and we think it's worth your attention. After all, how many copies of this model feature a nice V8 motor, have fewer than 300 miles ...
1964 wasn't the best year for the Nova, mainly because Chevrolet decided to focus on other models that it believed could bring in the money. The Chevelle was one of these models, and not even the ...
The year was 1964, and the automotive world was about to witness the birth of a legend - the Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova. Initially designed as a compact response to the Ford Falcon's success, the Chevy ...
LoyalSuperChevyreader James Stamey loves to show off his 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu around his Hickory, North Carolina, hometown. James built the Malibu from the ground up with a bit of help from ...