Hello all, Very nice site here, sure stirs a lot of good memories. I was raised on a junk yard in the 60s,been wrench in on chevys most of my life,Im a professional pack rat,I luv the old nostalgic stuff. currently have a dozen + 62-67 NOVAS . I license and insure and show these three right now and have for the last five years,I have had the red 66 ss almost 20 yrs the flamer 10+ yrs and the wagon 5+ .
Welcome. Nova owner myself. Restored a 62 convert with my dad, then a 63 hardtop I drove to highschool. Owned the 63 now for ~17 yrs, I am still in my early 30's also. Convert was bought when I was ~6 or so, so my dad has owned that one for ~28 yrs now. Both fully restored and sitting in his showroom, get driven on nice days.
I'd set a church bus full of old ladies on fire for a nice '66/'67 Hardtop. Oh yeah, welcome to the HAMB.
Welcome from Dallas Ga. , Ive had several 63- 67 Chevy II's myself . I'm novaless now for the first time in years, sold my last one in the April to guy in St. Louis. Great looking collection you have there.
Two cars I will want before I die, 1963 Nova Convertable. Yes I want it with a 6 banger, if I want a V8 will buy a 64 and just like a hardtop. 1964 Ford Falcon Convert. Equally neat cars. Oh yes, will have to do some work on them, buying turn keys not the plan
Velkommen! But a reminder, the 66,67 cars are a tad beyound our scope here. Many of us dig em, we just have to set the cutoff.
Welcome to the HAMB. I too have a special place for dueces. My daily driver is a 65 wagon with a small block and 4 spd. As one of my friends said " you've got to live the hobby"