Just a few minor things to wrap up on the nova but here are some pics
BTW I don't know if any of you remember when we first go this project but it is a 1974 Nova, we put on new quaters, new trunk and floor pans, new fenders, hood, new interior, and painted it flat black. Put in a 350 with cams headers four barrel carb.
But onto the pics.
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"Cams" in a SBC?!?!?!?!?!?!
Just picking, looks good.
"Project 69'"
1969 Chevrolet C/10, 1/2 ton, 2wd
-Boosted LS1?
-Richmond ROD 6-speed(will get sometime)
-Posi 12-bolt(built w/eaton posi unit and richmond 3.73 gears)
-Disc brake and 5 lug swap
+little extras
hmmm chrome bumpers going on?
i am interested to see what chrome would look like with flat black
Check out www.stevesnovasite.com I think you'll like it over there. I've got a '65 Nova myself. I just put a 350/350 combo in that as well, and it should be good for low 13's at least. I love being able to throw a 350-400 hp motor in a 2700 lb car without having to fabricate every single dang piece, lol.
It's oh so cheesey!
2700lb ours weighs like 3300 I'm guessing the @!#$s heavy
I'm trying to convince my uncle to get any fibergalss parts possible
Love it!!!
Funny how it really was the Cavalier of it's day.
pretty nice man!
my dad and i have been working on his 70 ss for literally YEARS. and its still in a million pieces.
advise, ditch that air filter, they are complete crap.
Rousseau9099 wrote:2700lb ours weighs like 3300 I'm guessing the @!#$s heavy I'm trying to convince my uncle to get any fibergalss parts possible
Yea, lol. The 1st gen's are quite a bit lighter.
It's oh so cheesey!
Wow love it. Great work and my uncle has a 70 Nova and its bad @$$.
"Remember do what you like because you have to drive it."--Me