Published: November 14, 2010 
Chevy never had a Z/28 package for Chevrolet Nova, but what if? Pure Vision Design team with Steve Strope ahead answered that question. It all started from Gary Gagliardi’s – the owner of this Nova Z/28 – to have something different. Steve offered him a never offered Z/28 option and their agreed on that. So Pure Vision put 406 block with the dual-quad cross-ram induction setup under the hood [504 HP], updated Tremec 5-speed transmission, mounted Budnick wheels, painted it in Hugger Orange with white stripes, but mostly kept it as original as possible. This muscle car looks like factory made Chevrolet Nova Z28. Well done, Steve.
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Photos: purevisiondesign.com
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