Back when Chevrolet produced the Chevy II model – affectionately called Nova irrespective of the generation – it had to return to the bare basics in order to compete with compact rivals such as the ...
In the '90s, if you wanted to turn an editor's head, you dipped your entire car in a neon pastel color and slammed it on the ground. It didn't matter if it handled, or even started more than once, ...
These days, the term “street car” can mean anything from a stock commuter sedan to a full-blown drag machine that just happens to have a license plate and tags bolted to the bumper. Indeed, finding a ...
The car makes an impression. First, there's the cavernously deep idle. Next, there's the custom-mixed red paint that appears almost as liquid as blood. And then there's that ZZ502 big-block tucked ...
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