The 1970s marked a transformative era for American muscle cars, with Chevrolet at the forefront of high-performance engineering. The late '60s and early '70s was when Chevy pumped out a number of ...
Stuntman Mike used a third-gen Chevy Nova as a murder weapon in Quentin ... With the lift of the ban in 1970, there was no need for a Hurst/Olds as the 442 could legally leave the factory with ...
Southern California Edison officials conceded in a regulatory filing on Thursday that its equipment likely sparked the Hurst Fire in Southern California, which burned nearly 800 acres in the ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is issuing over 148,000 refunds totaling nearly $2.4 million in a settlement order involving online fast fashion retailer Fashion Nova, which is accused of ...
Built for the Kansas City District Sales Office, the Cobra Twister Special became the rarest factory-built Torino and one of the rarest Fords of the era ...
The Hurst Fire broke out late on Jan. 7 near Sylmar after the Palisades and Eaton fires had already started. The Hurst Fire burned about 800 acres and forced thousands of evacuations but didn’t ...
In 1969, the "Chevy II" name was retired, replaced by "Chevrolet Chevy Nova," and in 1970, simply "Nova." 1970 was also the final year for the 396ci V-8, which had actually grown to 402 cubic ...
California utility company Southern California Edison on Thursday said its equipment “may be associated with” the ignition of the Hurst Fire, which burned alongside the Eaton and Palisades ...
This Chevy Nova follows the latter path, offering a no-frills, performance-focused build powered by a supercharged V8. Now, we’re getting a closer look thanks to the following feature video.
The 1970s weren’t just about disco and bell-bottoms. It was a golden era for cars, particularly luxury cars, machines that didn’t just get you from point A to point B but announced your ...