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Awarded the title of the fastest Unlimited Class street car in America by Hot Rod magazine two years in a row, Larry Larson’s ’66 Nova can reach 209.1 mph in 6.95 seconds.
Cars are soulless machines that don’t live and breathe. Well, in that case, this 800-hp 9.8-liter V8 Chevrolet Nova is not a car.
Performance
0 – 100 kph | 5.7 s |
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0 – 60 mph | 5.5 s |
Top speed | 253 kph (157 mph) |
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The Nova was actually designed as a compact economy car. However, certain models of the Nova are considered muscle cars, particularly SS models with the 327 cid (5.3-liter) V-8, 350 cid (5.7-liter) V-8 with four-barrel carburetor, or the big-block 396 cid (6.5-liter) and 402 cid (6.6-liter) engines.
National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates. NOVA. Nurses Organization of Veterans Affairs.
The 1978 Chevy Nova 9C1 Coupe may be the rarest Nova ever produced. Almost all other Police Novas were built as four-doors.
The Yenko Super Camaro was a modified Chevrolet Camaro prepared by Yenko Chevrolet, developed by the dealership owner and racer, Don Yenko.
The gem featured a Z28 Camaro/LT1 Corvette 350 engine, a Muncie four-speed manual or a Turbo 400 automatic transmission, F41 sport suspension, and a 12-bolt differential with a 4.10:1 Posi-traction.
The Yenko S/C Stage II Camaro Packs 1050 HP From a 6.8-Liter Supercharged V-8. Specialty Vehicle Engineering’s latest creation is limited to just 50 units, and costs $70,000 plus the price of a donor car.
As he was walking to a math class during his freshman year at Ohio State University, R. J. Kromer spotted a poster for a student-run team designing a fuel-cell-powered car.
Here are the fastest muscle cars ever made (based on their 0-60 mph times).
Fastest electric cars: 0-60s Audi RS E-tron Quattro – 3.1sec. Tesla Model 3 – 3.1sec. Lotus Evija – ‘under 3.0sec’ Nio EP9 – 2.7sec. Porsche Taycan Turbo S – 2.6sec.
Registered. No they are not, the Chevy Nova was GM’s small car and Chevelle is their midsize car of those years.
Chevrolet’s Rarest And Most Forgotten Cars
1. Porsche 911 turbo 4.9 secs. Also known as the 930, the Porsche 911 turbo stood proud as the quickest car built in the 1970s.
Mercedes McCambridge 10 years later, some of them have returned to their old ways. NOVA shows how the elders preserve and teach their culture to the next generation while attempting to protect their ancestral lands from industrialization. Narrated by Mercedes McCambridge.
The name Nova is a boy’s name meaning new. Nova might be a much more commonly used a girls’ name, but enough parents saw unisex appeal in it for it to debut on the US Top 1000 for boys in 2017.
This word comes directly from the Latin nova, the feminine singular adjective of the Latin novus meaning new. This is often used with stella meaning star to describe a new star that has never been seen before. Novas were not distinguished from supernovas, or supernovae until the 1930s.
Don Yenko and His 1969 Nova. Don Yenko was a winning road racer from Pennsylvania. His family had a small Chevy dealership in Canonsburg, not far from Pittsburgh.
The man built some of the most insane muscle cars to ever pound the Earth. The most lethal of those was the 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova. There were only 38 built, and each came with a 450-horsepower 427 cubic-inch V8 under the hood.
Don Yenko was an American race car driver most known for creating the Yenko Camaro, a high-performance version of the Chevrolet Camaro. … This Nova Yenko Deuce is one of only 175 produced in 1970. The hood mounted tachometer is unique to the Yenko Nova.