This Chevrolet Nova is anything but subtle. Built with unmistakable
old-school Pro Street attitude, this Nova combines classic
Chevrolet styling with a 454 cubic-inch big-block V8, polished BDS
supercharger, dual Edelbrock carburetors, massive rear rubber, and
a competition-inspired interior. Finished in sinister gloss black,
the car has a commanding presence before the engine ever fires.
Then there's the polished blower and massive forward-facing scoop
rising through the hood-a pretty clear indication that this isn't
your average Nova.
Exterior:
The Nova wears a deep gloss black finish that gives the car a
clean, aggressive appearance while allowing the chrome and polished
components to stand out. Classic Nova styling remains intact with
its chrome grille, bumpers, headlight surrounds, body trim, door
handles, mirrors, and Chevrolet badging. The combination preserves
the recognizable character of the original car while the Pro Street
modifications give it an entirely different personality. Of course,
the defining exterior feature is the polished supercharger and
intake scoop protruding through the hood. It dominates the view
from virtually every angle and gives the Nova the unmistakable
appearance of a traditional blown street machine. A staggered
wheel-and-tire combination completes the look, with narrower front
rubber and substantially wider rear tires filling the quarters.
Blown 454 Big-Block V8:
The centerpiece of this build is its 454 cubic-inch Chevrolet
big-block V8. Sitting on top of that big block is a highly polished
BDS supercharger feeding a pair of Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetors. Above the dual-carb setup is a massive polished
forward-facing scoop, creating one of the most recognizable looks
in old-school American performance. The engine compartment carries
the same level of visual impact, featuring polished valve covers,
tubular headers, braided performance lines, AN-style fittings,
aluminum engine-bay panels, and extensive polished hardware. The
belt-driven blower assembly dominates the front of the engine,
while the polished aluminum components contrast beautifully against
the Nova's black exterior. This is an engine bay designed to be
seen.
Pro Street Interior:
Open the door and the Nova's performance theme continues. The cabin
has been extensively modified while retaining portions of the car's
classic interior character. Black and bright blue bucket seats
provide a dramatic contrast against the predominantly black cabin
and are accompanied by blue racing-style harnesses. A three-spoke
GT-style steering wheel sits in front of a custom digital
instrument cluster, providing readouts for speed, rpm, fuel level,
voltage, and mileage. Mounted prominently above the dashboard is a
large performance tachometer with shift light, putting engine speed
directly in the driver's line of sight. Between the seats is one of
the more serious pieces of hardware in the cabin-a Cheetah SCS
performance shifter. Its exposed, mechanical presentation fits the
personality of the car perfectly and leaves no doubt about the
performance focus of this Nova. A roll bar/cage structure extends
through the passenger compartment and rear interior, adding another
unmistakable Pro Street element to the build.
Fuel System & Rear Compartment:
The performance modifications continue into the rear of the Nova.
The trunk houses a large aftermarket fuel cell with performance
plumbing and AN-style fittings, along with a rear-mounted battery.
It's a functional, purpose-built arrangement that fits naturally
with the rest of the car. Rather than hiding its performance
hardware, this Nova embraces it. Center Line Wheels & Mickey
Thompson Rubber. A proper Pro Street Nova needs the right stance,
and this one delivers.
The car rides on polished Center Line aluminum wheels with a
traditional staggered setup. Narrower wheels and tires up front
contrast dramatically with the much wider combination out back. The
rear is fitted with meaty Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro tires,
putting a serious footprint underneath the back of the Nova and
giving it the unmistakable stance associated with classic Pro
Street builds. A large performance exhaust exits beneath the rear
of the car, completing the aggressive presentation.
Rear Chassis & Performance Equipment:
Out back, the Nova is equipped with a dual-wheel wheelie bar setup,
complete with adjustable links and coil-over-style support
hardware. The wheelie bars extend from beneath the rear chassis and
further reinforce the car's drag-inspired, high-performance
character.
Old-School Pro Street Attitude:
There was a time when the recipe for the ultimate street machine
was simple: take a lightweight classic Chevrolet, stuff it with the
biggest engine you could find, add a blower, polish everything that
could be polished, and put as much tire underneath the rear as
possible. This Nova captures that spirit beautifully.
The 454 big block, towering BDS supercharger, dual Edelbrock
carburetors, polished Center Line wheels, massive Mickey Thompson
rear tires, Cheetah shifter, fuel cell, custom instrumentation, and
roll bar all come together in one unapologetic package. It's loud
visually, intimidating from every angle, and built to make an
impression.
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