The Nova started as a lowly entry sedan, that would be powered by a 4 or six-cylinder, but drag racers saw something in it that Chevrolet did not. With its...
The COPO Camaros, Chevelles, and Novas of the 1960s and early 1970s were the ultimate high-performance GM muscle cars. While few knew about this back channel program at the time,...
Although the history of the car stretches for a period only slightly longer than 100 years, it is nevertheless an area with many little-known gems waiting to be uncovered. This...
There was a time when the Chevrolet Nova was considered a budget option, a model engineered primarily for the price-conscious customer. Certainly performance models were already in Chevrolet’s fold. With...
As the 1950s dawned, General Motors focused its industrial might on producing revolutionary rather than evolutionary cars with the ultimate goal to become the clear market leader in the automotive...
Neonetics neon signs have a warm mesmerizing glow, and are powered by industrial strength transformers, which operate silently and more efficiently than incandescent bulbs. Neonetics Junior Neon Signs feature multi-colored,...
Neonetics Neon Clocks feature a hand blown ring of real glass neon, generating 25 watts of light. The neon clocks have glass faces and feature chrome finished, multi-tiered art deco...
Covers Minis built from 1959 to 2000 the last year of the old Mini. Examples of this popular car are plentiful and affordable on the second-hand market. This practical guide...