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.
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How the 1968 Nova SS 350 became a sleeper muscle car
The 1968 Nova SS 350 arrived as a compact coupe that hid serious firepower behind a clean, almost modest shape. Enthusiasts now view it as a classic sleeper, a car that looked like basic ...
General Motors celebrated fifty years of vehicle production in 1958, and as part of the celebration, it introduced several new models. Chevrolet was the recipient of arguably the coolest of the new ...
It's pretty hard to make a statement in the lowrider community when you have a 1964 Impala, and even harder when you live in Chicago. Throughout the years Chicago has elevated its game with quality ...
A single-owner 1996 Chevy Impala SS was recently listed for sale online, sporting more than 400,000 miles on the clock. Despite the high mileage, this old-school Chevy looks to be in primo condition, ...
General Motors has killed off the Impala SS, again. For the 2010 model year, the Impala line will be available in base LS, mid-range LT and range-topping LTZ trim. The loss of the SS edition will also ...
Chevrolet's SS moniker stands for "Super Sport," a name that appeared first on the 1956 concept car called the Corvette Super ...
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