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With 1969 model year, the Chevy II became the Chevy Nova. This Tuxedo Black copy, with its 396 Big Block, will soon cross the ...
It still needed a name. One story suggests that "Bluenose" comes from blue calico potatoes grown in the Maritimes, while others claim it's slang for someone born in Nova Scotia. The schooner was ...
People who walked into a Chevrolet dealership in 1967 to order a Nova had to spend at least $2,296 on the car, although the price went up significantly when they started adding more options.
Nova sales recovered in 1970, reaching 307,280 units, and the two-door sedan dominated the series with over 226,280 orders. The appetite for V8 engines skyrocketed this year, jumping from 88K ...