This locked and loaded Pro Street Chevrolet Nova is insanity wrapped in a small package. Built with a 1962 Nova as a starting point, the machine we have here could be everything you need to make a ...
There are trends that fade away into obscurity and then there are trends that transcend time. The Pro Street movement is one that will always exist—born in the ’70s, it thrived in the ’80s and was ...
Some afflictions are hard to cure. Those that have been hot rodding cars from an early age know that once you get hooked it can evolve into a chronic, lifelong, and costly ailment. For those that ...
Our classic car category is filled with dozens of classic American sedan barn finds that need a lot of love to relive their glory days. But none of those features come close to a neatly restored 750 ...
Everyone loves a good Pro Street build, and this ’67 Chevy Nova SS executes so very well. With a true rock n’ roll personality, this is the kind of ride that turns heads while slaying plenty of tires.
It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
The car hobby really is quite addicting. Once you dip your toe in it, things can quickly spiral, and before you know it, you’re dropping big coin on a full rebuild. That’s exactly what happened with ...
As the name implies, Pro Street evolved from both the drag- and street-racing scenes. Its direct predecessors were the street freaks of the Seventies, American cars modified with drag parts for ...
Anybody who’s ever tried to find a really special Chevy knows firsthand that life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans. You start out looking for one type of car and you end up with a ...
On this episode of Rides with Jay Thomas, we meet Mitch Rapp and check out his 1968 Chevy II Nova SS called “Novacaine.” This pro-street Nova is packing around 550 horsepower and fits Mitch and his ...