Chevrolet Nova SS was obviously the icing on the cake in 1971 as well, though the GM brand dropped the famous 396 (6.5-liter) engine and replaced it with a 350 (5.7-liter) V8. Follow us: However, the ...
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This 1971 Chevrolet Nova took ages to complete, but look at it now. It features a hardtop, which took 900 hours to engineer and weld onto the car, a front end that took 600 hours to design and install ...
When you think “off-road racer,” the 1971 Chevy Nova probably isn’t the first thing to come to mind. However, the “Snortin’ Nortin” will fix that in a hurry. Recently captured on display at the ...
No matter what you do, it’s important to always continue to improve. Staying still means stagnation, and the risk that you’ll be left behind. This supercharged 1971 Chevy Nova follows that philosophy, ...
There are many reasons some people start a new project car, but they seem to follow a similar path from initial idea to finished pavement-pounder. Ken Johnson's 1971 Chevy Nova is no exception. As ...
When we introduced our Project SuperNova in the July '02 issue, we promised that "by the time we're through with this six-cylinder/ Powerglide-equipped '71 Chevy Nova, it'll shine at least one billion ...