Chevrolet produced 372,626 Novas for the 1963 model year, and the Super Sport accounted for only 42,432 units. The GM brand offered the Chevy II with only two engines. The standard (not available on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jake Marasco, who lives in Fairfield, spent over a decade restoring a Chevrolet Nova Super Sport with his dad, starting when Jake ...
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Factory Super Sport: Dealer Sells a 1963 Chevy Nova SS With the Only Worthy Engine You Could Buy
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Chevrolet's SS moniker stands for "Super Sport," a name that appeared first on the 1956 concept car called the Corvette Super Sport. This was GM's attempt to turn the first-generation Corvette into a ...
The year was 1963, and Chevrolet finally got the message. The Nova was the kind of car that deserved more performance under the hood, and after treating customers with four- and six-cylinder engines, ...
The 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS arrived at the height of the muscle era with a simple formula: a compact body, a big V8, and almost nothing that did not help it go quicker. It was not the flashiest car in ...
If you've ever taken a marketing class, then you might have heard about how Chevrolet had difficulty selling its Nova automobile in Spanish-speaking countries because Nova translates to "doesn't go" ...