Our 1972 Chevy Nova Is Finally Back And Better Than Ever
- John Bosch
- May 28
- 2 min read
After months of hard work and anticipation, our 1972 Chevy Nova is finally home and let me tell you, it was worth the wait. This isn’t just a restoration; it’s a full-on transformation.
We started with a solid base: the iconic Chevy Nova, a car that defined American muscle in the early '70s. Originally designed as a compact powerhouse, the Nova earned its reputation for being quick, simple, and built for speed especially when equipped with the small block V8 like ours. Today, owning a Nova isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s a statement. It’s raw power, classic lines, and that unmistakable muscle car attitude. And now, ours is a head-turner on a whole new level.
We gave the interior a full custom overhaul brand new leather, re-stitched and reimagined with comfort and style in mind. On the outside, we went all in: full body repair, smoothed panels, and a fresh two-tone paint job in sleek Nardo Grey with Black Gloss accents. The result? A modern take on a vintage legend.
But it doesn’t stop at looks. We upgraded to LED headlights for better visibility and that sharp, aggressive front-end glow. Sitting on massive chrome rims, this beast is show-ready and built to impress. Behind those wheels? Upgraded brakes, because all that power needs serious stopping force.
We also went futuristic door handles? Gone. We’ve installed an automatic remote opening system that keeps the body clean and the vibe ultra-modern. In the trunk, we added a custom fuel tank for extended drives and a monster 10,000-watt audio system with a subwoofer that shakes the block. You’ll hear it before you see it and once you see it, you won’t forget it.
This isn’t just a car. It’s an experience, a passion project, and a tribute to American muscle done our way.
Next stop: the car show. See you there.

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