1964 Nova Restoration Information
The 1964 Chevy 2 Nova sales were hit hard by the introduction of the brand new 1964 Chevelle. It’s also lost its midline 300 and
The 1964 Chevy 2 Nova sales were hit hard by the introduction of the brand new 1964 Chevelle. It’s also lost its midline 300 and
The 1965 Nova was to be the final iteration of the first generation Chevy II, and featured a redesigned front-end which used a new grille
1981 Camaro Parts and Restoration Specifications This was the final year for the second-generation Camaros. The final 2nd gen Camaro was only slightly altered from
1980 Camaro Specifications The 1980 Camaro was the year Chevrolet decided the 4.4 L V8 would now only be offered on the ‘standard/base’ model Camaro, the
1979 Camaro Specifications 1979 saw the addition of the Berlinetta Camaro. The higher-end/luxury Berlinetta had replaced the Type LT. 1979 looked to be a fantastic
1978 Camaro Specifications The 1978 Camaro received a new body kit and was the first year the T-Top was offered. After 4 years of the
1977 Camaro Specifications The 1977 Camaro and the return of its popularity also mean the Z28 model was back on the table for consumers. The
1976 Camaro Specifications Even though 1976 was not considered a ‘highlight’ year, the Camaro had one of it’s best selling production years. Only minor appearance
1975 Camaro Specifications In 1975, Chevy decided to drop the Z28 model and after the loss of the SS model, the 1975 Camaro was
1974 Camaro Specifications The 1974 Camaro saw a few significant changes. The body was stretched to be even longer and GM pushed up production
1973 Camaro Specifications 1973 appeared promising for the Camaro despite the previous year’s problems and continued turmoil from Federal regulations. Sales slightly increased from
1972 Camaro Specifications 1972 was the year the Chevy Camaro almost kicked the bucket. Strikes at Norwood, the economy, and the new insurance laws had GM