Not mine, but I helped build it... my friend TKuhl's '63 SS. We pulled the 194/'glide for a lumpy, two-carbed 230/700R4... he's done lots more since then. Probably my favorite little Nova ever.
Hmmm... we need to have some of those guys show up at our cruise in a couple of weeks. Please join us for the 2nd annual SoCal Novas @ Nick's Burgers/ Cruise to CPP. This will be one of our biggest gatherings of 2010. Last year we had 51 Chevy II/Novas. Here are some pictures from last year's cruise: 1st Annual SoCal Novas @ Nick's/Cruise to CPP
Here are some pics from the cruise: CPP Cruise Pics There were a total of 78 Novas there - 65 went on the cruise with us.
I built and installed a rear subframe and narrowed a 9" rear for my friends '62 Nova 2dr Hrdtp a few years ago. I made a 6 pt. cage and wheel tubs for it. He was going to put a Heidt's frontend and a V8 in it. He took it home, put it in his building out back of his house and hasn't touched it since. He's willing to sell and I've got to clear a spot for it here but I can't see it sit and not getting finished. I've got a new 355"/580hp NASCAR engine and a new Doug Nash 5 speed just sitting waiting for a new home...................sounds like a match made in heaven. Frank
Well wife's car is on the spit .Hope she get back on it working so I get it back so I can work on my 48 GMC coe!
Yep. it's too easy. they give you everything needed to build.(hardware,brake lines,shocks,rotors,calipers,steering) It's from BzRods.com. they are very good at customer relatations and they build Nova's only. the front clip is very affordable at $1100. and the rest is speedway parts.
Short video of the Chevy II so you can hear it too!!!!! http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo210/smokinb35/64%20Nova%20Build/?action=view¤t=DSCN2247.mp4
Not sure how I missed this, but... Since it appears that this thread has been granted a "non-HAMB-friendly exemption", I'll post a pic of my '66. Documented L79, owned since '72. Color = Tropic Turquoise (not original, the correct color is Danube Blue, but I built it to look like one that my dad bought new in '66).