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Nova Ss
 Nova SS by Steve Statham, With its light weight and high-performance V-8 engines, Chevrolet's Nova SS was one of the most popular performance cars of the '60s. Nova SS enjoyed its greatest popularity and performance from 1962 to 1972, the period that's the focus of this book. The Nova was a sleeper, a car that might look plain but might also have a powerful Chevy small-block V-8 under its hood. In Nova SS trim, it carried SS (Super Sport) badges that revealed its performance potential and earned it a full measure of respect on the street. This book shows Nova SS models from throughout its decade of glory, including rare models with big-block engines.
 Chevy II Nova & SS 1962-1974 This book replaces our earlier title on the Chevy II, Nova & SS which is now out of print. It is a popular subject, so we have added 40 new pages including 15 in color and upgraded it to a Gold Portfolio. 45 articles are sourced from Automobile Topics, Buyer's Guide, Car and Driver, Car Craft, Car Life, Cars, Car South Africa, Classic American, many more.
SS Caribou - SS Caribou was a passenger ferry used by the Newfoundland government ferry service between Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Caribou was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sunk in the Cabot Strait October 14, 1942. 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS - 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS was formed Nov 1943 when Sturmbrigade Reichsführer-SS was upgraded to a division when volksdeutsche were added to the units. Allgemeine-SS - The Allgemeine-SS was the name for the "General SS" (as in 'generic' or 'basic' SS) which consisted of part-time mustering SS formations created under the Nazi Party between 1925 and 1945. The term Allgemeine-SS came into being to separate the Waffen-SS (Armed SS) from the General SS. SS-Hauptamt - The SS-Hauptamt (translated as "SS Head Office") was the central command office of the German Schutzstaffel (SS). The office can trace its origins to 1931 when the SS created the SS-Amt to serve as an SS Headquarters staff overseeing the various units of the Allgemeine-SS.
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She then was able to avoid further contact by ducking into a rain squall. She was launched on 12 June 1937 Commissioned: 15 March 1938 with Lieutenant M.M. Stephens in command. USS Salmon (SS-182) insert image here insert caption here (insert link to larger image here) Career Ordered: Laid down: 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 Commissioned: 15 March 1938 Fate: scrapped Stricken: 4 April 1946 General Characteristics Displacement: 1435 tons surfaced, 2198 tons submerged Length: 308 feet Beam: 26 inches 1 inch Draft: 14 inches 2 inches Speed: 21 knots surfaced, 9 knots submerged Complement: 55 officers and men Armament: one three-inch gun, two .50-caliber machineguns, two .30-caliber machineguns, eight 21-inch torpedo tubes USS Salmon (SS-182) insert image here insert caption here (insert link to larger image here) Career Ordered: Laid down: 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 sponsored by Miss Hester Laning, and commissioned on 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 sponsored by Miss Hester Laning, and commissioned on 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 sponsored by Miss Hester Laning, and commissioned on 15 March 1938 Fate: scrapped Stricken: 4 April 1946 General Characteristics Displacement: 1435 tons surfaced, 2198 tons submerged Length: 308 feet Beam: 26 inches 1 inch Draft: 14 inches 2 inches Speed: 21 knots surfaced, 9 knots submerged Complement: 55 officers and men Armament: one three-inch gun, two .50-caliber machineguns, two .30-caliber machineguns, eight 21-inch torpedo tubes USS Salmon (SS-182) insert image here insert caption here (insert link to larger image here) Career Ordered: Laid down: 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 Commissioned: 15 March 1938 Fate: scrapped Stricken: 4 April 1946 General Characteristics Displacement: 1435 tons surfaced, 2198 tons submerged Length: 308 feet Beam: 26 inches 1 inch Draft: 14 inches 2 inches Speed: 21 knots surfaced, 9 knots submerged Complement: 55 officers and men Armament: one three-inch gun, two .50-caliber machineguns, two .30-caliber machineguns, eight 21-inch torpedo tubes USS Salmon (SS-182) insert image here insert caption here (insert link to larger image here) Career Ordered: Laid down: 15 April 1936 Launched: 12 June 1937 sponsored by Miss Hester Laning, and commissioned on 15 March 1938 Fate: scrapped Stricken: 4 April 1946 General Characteristics Displacement: 1435 tons surfaced, 2198 tons submerged Length: 308 feet Beam:
Nova Ss - Nova Ss SS Caribou - SS Caribou was a passenger ferry used by the Newfoundland government ferry service between Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Caribou was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sunk in the Cabot Strait October 14, 1942. 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS - 16th SS Panzergrenadier Division Reichsführer-SS was formed Nov 1943 when Sturmbrigade Reichsführer-SS was upgraded to a division when volksdeutsche were added to the units. Allgemeine-SS - ... Chevrolet Nova - Chevrolet Nova Chevrolet Nova/Revamp - The Chevrolet Nova or Chevy II was an American compact car introduced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors in 1962. The Nova was of unibody construction, powered by an OHV inline four or six-cylinder engine, and initially available in two-door and four-door sedan configurations as well as convertible and station wagon versions. Chevrolet Nova - The Chevrolet Nova or Chevy II was an American compact car introduced by the Chevrolet division of General ... Nova Car - Nova Car Chevrolet Nova/Revamp - The Chevrolet Nova or Chevy II was an American compact car introduced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors in 1962. The Nova was of unibody construction, powered by an OHV inline four or six-cylinder engine, and initially available in two-door and four-door sedan configurations as well as convertible and station wagon versions. Chevrolet Nova - The Chevrolet Nova or Chevy II was an American compact car introduced by the Chevrolet division of General ... Nova - Nova 59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - 59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia has represented Nova Scotia since 2003, its membership being set in the 2003 Nova Scotia election. No party holds a majority of the seats, but the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm, holds the most and thus formed a minority government. Port Joli, Nova Scotia - Port Joli is a small village located along the Nova Scotia Highway 103 on the southwest coast of Nova Scotia, ...
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