While some of its siblings already had bigger, powerful engines, the Chevy II aimed at those who needed an affordable way of transportation but also offered it in a more appealing convertible shape, ...
This 60-year-old Chevrolet Nova II has been heavily modified from bumper to bumper but it is missing two very important ...
Located in DFW/North Texas, this rust-free 1955 Chevy Convertible has a laser-straight body and excellent panel gaps. The chassis has been powder-coated and restored on a rotisserie. All stainless ...
After building a 1941 coupe, a 1948 Fleetline, a 1939 Packard, two 1938 Chevys, and a 1939 Oldsmobile, you'd think one would take a break from customizing, but not for lowriding enthusiasts Enrique ...
This is a record holder; at least it might be if people were counting anyway. Carol and Frank Romero's 1951 Chevy has probably gone through more auctions than any other car and still remained in the ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II debuted for the 1962 model year as a Ford Falcon competitor. One of the suggested names for the Chevy II prior to production was the Chevy Nova, but that was rejected as it was ...
For many Chevy enthusiasts and collectors, the 1963 Impala is arguably the most popular of the third-generation of Impalas. The body style has sharp lines, pointed fenders, and the panels make the ...