Growing up in the '60s was the perfect time to get indoctrinated into the world of hot rodding since auto manufacturers were filling the streets with some of the hottest muscle cars. For Tom Collins ...
If you have the reputation of being known as "The Gasser King" it's obvious that you have to live up to the name with every build you take on. Getting that moniker, however, had to have come from a ...
It’s those iconic images of the blown gassers built during the late ’50 through the late ’60s that seem to represent the good ol’ days of drag racing. With fenderwell headers intently dominating the ...
Gasser is a term in the dictionary of hot rodding that evokes pure adrenaline. There’s nothing quite like watching these radical cars launching from the lights with the scent of burnt rubber and nitro ...
In 1967 the Chevy II Nova had the same conservative body style as when it was introduced in 1962. Perhaps that's what drew Christ (pronounced Krist) Apergios, of Queens, N.Y., to purchase his first ...
Introduced in 1961 as a response to the highly successful Ford Falcon, the Chevrolet Chevy II / Nova was the company's second foray into the compact market after the Corvair. But unlike its ...
Once 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious was done filming, Paul Walker received a tidy payday for his role in the movie. And he put some of that money to great use. A 1967 Chevy II Nova was shipped off to parts ...
Introduced in 1962 model year, the Chevy Nova was initially known as the Chevy II. The Nova moniker was among the top finalists for the car’s name, but lost out as it did not start with the letter “C.
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