One of the most entertaining things you can do when building a hot rod or restomod is to cram a large, powerful engine into a small car. After all, acceleration is just an equation of horsepower to ...
Building a custom car is a very personal thing, and in the end, it’s about making the owner happy, and nobody else. Such is the case with this 1966 Chevy II Nova restomod, as seen in the following ...
Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, the manufacturer of custom and made-to-order lightweight forged aluminum street and racing wheels, has two restomod Chevrolet Novas that you really need to know more ...
Restomods allow car owners to let their imagination run wild, and this is how we end up with unique models boasting upgraded power and sometimes a surprising look. The 1966 Nova we’re highlighting ...
Car guys come in many shades and flavors. You have the resto crew that stresses over the right bolt heads or finish on a part that no one will ever see. Then you have the group that likes to chop up, ...
Louis Feis vividly remembers the day he ordered his very first new car. It was in late spring of 1966, and he was trading in his four-door 1964 Chevy II for something with a little more pop. "After ...
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