From a rare numbers-matching Yenko Deuce to an 850-horsepower supercharged LSA restomod, here are the ten coolest Chevy Novas ...
A Pennsylvania Chevy dealer built only 37 of them. Insurance companies refused to insure them. Most were wrecked. Only a handful survive. In 1969, Chevy dealer Don Yenko stuffed a 427 cubic inch L72 ...
In 1969, a Chevy dealer from Pennsylvania looked at one of the fastest compact cars in America and decided it still wasn't fast enough. What he built next was so extreme that insurance companies ...
Muscle car and SCCA legend Don Yenko built incredible performance cars from Chevy stock, out of the Yenko family’s Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Chevy dealership. However, Yenko didn’t start with Camaros; ...
Back in November 2025, I showed you a silver 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS that sold for a whopping $275,000. The amount, which included fees, set a new world record for a stock and factory-correct Nova ...
If you're into muscle cars that once ruled the roads a half century ago, but haven't heard of the 1969 Chevy Yenko Nova S/C, you'd be forgiven. This was a bit of a unicorn in the year of the moon ...
In 1967, to the relief of Ralph Nader, Don Yenko was moving away from building Corvair Stingers for SCCA homologation and started buying Camaros as the next product to be modified at the Yenko ...
Chevrolet lost the top spot in the United States in 1970, and the reason was simple. Its production fell below 1 million cars for the first time in many years, mainly due to the 65-day strike that ...
For a time, Will Hedrich was obsessed with imported tuner cars. Now, his heart beats for good, old-fashioned American muscle. He got his need for speed through a 1996 Honda Accord. Before jumping to ...
The 1969 Chevy Nova Yenko SC 427 may have been a step too far, and Don Yenko knew it. He was quoted as saying he knew the cars were “lethal,” with the brawny 450-horsepower 427 Big Block stuffed into ...