A friend of mine in San Diego got a 2-door wagon from the Navy. It was the only one I had ever seen. It was pale yellow when I saw it back in about 1973. Here is a story about the 2-door wagons....sort of....http://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/1965-chevy-ii-two-door-station-wagon-factory-original-or-custom/
The story title says The verdict: It's a fake. It's just that, a verdict, same as someone claiming it to be real, who knows for sure without mfg documentation. I too posted that article some time back, the odd part about this car is there never was a hint about the possibility of "such an animal" existing the whole time I belonged to the National Nostalgic Nova association NNN and by my memory that was nearly 15 years. Neat car either way!
^^ I love that photo. ^^ The car is very reminiscent of one a friend put together from the retrieved drivetrain of his stolen '68 427 Camaro back in '68. Now, if only someone in HAMB land would say they purchased a lime green 62-64 sedan that had "Mephistopheles" painted between the wheelwells. (Chicago western suburb, '68-'69)
Persistence and luck pay off. I've been searching and asking for pics of this car for years. A friend put it together after his '68 427 Camaro was stolen and the drivetrain retrieved.
Okay, LB, you made me smile, but I do realize that pic will have to go. It's a shame though, this is a really nice car.
Shameless Plug: Anyone wanting parts or advise should call Rudy Martinez at Modern Performance Classics. His business is on W. Collins in Orange, CA. Chevy 2's & Novas are all he caters too. Phone 714-639-7325