Chevy Nova 1968-1974: How to Build and Modify

· CarTech Inc
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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 the Camaro, the Corvette, and the Chevelle leading the way, why would Chevy need another performance model? Well, savvy Chevy customers knew that you could get a really tricked-out Nova right from the factory with SS packages and big-block 396 engines along with performance transmissions and gearing for a fair amount less than an equally equipped Camaro. As a bonus, Novas were lighter weight too. It was the performance bargain of the Chevy lineup.


Fast forward to today. The first-generation Camaros cost a small fortune, and while Novas have held their value quite well, they are still a performance bargain compared to the other Chevy performance models of the era. Not only are they more affordable than Camaros, but you can do a whole lot to make them really fast. In Chevy Nova 1968-1974: How to Build and Modify, veteran author and Chevy expert Wayne Scraba shows you all you need to know to build a killer street or strip Nova. Included is detailed information on driveline upgrades, rear-suspension options for the ultimate hook, front-end suspension and chassis components for good handling and weight transfer, excellent brake upgrades, engine swap options, cooling system upgrades, and more.


Focusing on quarter-mile performance, Scraba expertly covers all of your options for a strong-running street Nova, a street-strip combo package, or all-out drag racing options. If you want to build your Nova into a quarter-mile warrior, this book is an essential tool for success.

About the author

Wayne Scraba is a diehard car guy. His background includes operation of his own speed shops, fabrication of race cars, and assembly of street rods. He's built custom motorcycles, restored muscle cars, and maintained off-road motorcycles and snowmobiles. However, his primary interest today is fast Chevy-powered street cars. Scraba has an equally diverse background in writing.  He's toiled as a magazine editor, a technical editor, a freelance magazine contributor, and author of half a dozen automotive books. His work (well over 5,000 articles and counting) has appeared in more than 60 high-performance automotive, motorcycle, and aviation magazines worldwide. Diehard? Probably so.

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