The Yenko Camaro and Yenko Nova SC represent the pinnacle of Yenko Chevy specialty muscle cars. Which one would you take home if you had the money to burn?
It’s time to bring a legend back to life. Follow along as I restore my 1966 Porsche 912—piece by piece, panel by panel—into the classic it was always meant to be. Here's what we know about Tyler ...
Nova Homes reached a settlement with homeowners who alleged construction flaws, but Collier County's Contractor Licensing Board has not reinstated the builder's permitting privileges. The board ...
Dan Leighty’s foray into restoring vintage pickup trucks was a redemption story of sorts. Growing up on a small farm in Southern California, he learned how to tinker with trucks “out of necessity,” he ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova was a small – compact and then subcompact – automobile produced by General Motors for its Chevrolet subsidiary across no less than five generations. It did have two ...
Since its inception in 1962, the Chevrolet Nova has fascinated enthusiasts with its potential for customization and performance upgrades. While initially offered with modest four- and six-cylinder ...
The Nova was born in 1962, and while many people were upset to only get lazy four- and six-cylinder engines, the lack of a V8 unit had a major contribution to what this nameplate eventually became.
The thing about project cars is that even if they look done, they’re never really done. Project cars are like living, breathing things, and they often need a good amount of attention to keep them ...
Debuted in 1962 as economy class competition for Ford's Falcon, the original Chevy II was offered with a limited choice of either 4-banger or straight-six horsepower. The following year Chevrolet ...
From an early age, Gary Veeder knew he loved cars. His father, Ozzie, loved Chevys. He invested time and money buying used Corvettes and working on them. That passion for hot-rodding took hold in the ...