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After eight years of refinement, the Chevy II is capable of 8.72-second/157-mph quarter-mile times and 1.26-second 60-foot times—and that's with a small-block. Talk about a street sleeper!
This custom drop-top Chevy Nova is selling ... Nova aficionados will quickly tell you that there’s no such thing as a ragtop ’67 Nova SS. ... as the 1962 and 1963 Chevy II Novas were ...
And even with competition from sibling Chevelle and its wildly popular SS 396, the 1966 and 1967 Chevy II was a boulevard favorite and drag racers’ dream. Even Bill Grumpy Jenkins took full advantage ...
Members of the Chester Lions Club are making final preparations for the group’s annual Fourth of July Car Show, set to take ...
Pileggi has owned lots of other hot Chevys, including a '56 Bel Air drag car, a '66 Corvette, '66 Nova four-speed, and a '67 Chevy II. But his '70 SS will always be a keeper. He still has his ...
But let’s get back to the Chevy II, released in 1962. This little Chevy II was a hit right from the start and was available in either four cylinder 90-horse or an inline six 120-horse trim.
Even Bill Grumpy Jenkins took full advantage of what was available in the 1966-67 style Chevy II on the nation’s drag strips, most notable a factory option 327 that put out 350 horsepower.
But let’s get back to the Chevy II, released in 1962. This little Chevy II was a hit right from the start and was available in either four cylinder 90-horse or an inline six 120-horse trim.