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 ...
In a market sector already inhabited by Studebaker and Rambler economy cars, the Big Three, Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler's compact car debut took place in late 1959. The new car buying public ...
Across eighteen model years, from 1962 to 1979, Chevrolet built 4,698,781 Novas, a number so massive it cemented the nameplate as one of the most successful compacts in American automotive history.
The Chevy Nova began life as the Chevy II for the 1962 model year, a small, basic economy car competitor for the Ford Falcon. The Nova moniker was among the finalists for the car’s name, but lost out ...
James Schaad, of Fort Jennings, had his 1977 Chevrolet Nova at the Allen County Fair Car Show in August. The 1962-1979 Novas were simple, durable cars, according to MotorTrend. FORT JENNINGS – When ...
While EVs steal plenty of headlines these days, the age of gasoline-fueled performance is far from over – in fact, it’s never been more impressive. That much is evidenced by the incredible array of ...
In a market sector already inhabited by Studebaker and Rambler economy cars, the Big Three, Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler's compact car debut took place in late 1959. The new car buying public ...
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