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    1. #1
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      Feb 2010
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      Ontario, California
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      All New '62-'67 Nova Pro Touring Front Clip

      03-12-2010

      Total Cost Involved would like to introduce our brand new Tubular Subframe Front End for the 1st & 2nd Gen Novas. With the popularity of Autocrossing and Road Racing growing every day we decided to build a no compromise front end that will not break the bank. This is a completely new design with the best possible handling characteristics in mind.

      We used a Narrowed Tubular Rail design, redesigned down bars, and completely new Inner Panels to allow the widest wheel and tire package possible. The down bars have right handed and left handed heims for easy adjustments. The Camber Gain we built in will be very well suited to those who want their Nova to really handle the corners. Anti-dive is aggressive so you will keep the tires flat on the ground when mashing the brake pedal. The engine mounts have been completely redesigned to gain a little room for the steering shaft. Ground clearance was increased while keeping ride height and center of gravity low.
      This front end will be on display at the 1st Annual Autocross @ the Super Chevy Show in Las Vegas.



      I will post some pics once the front end is back from the powdercoater but here is a teaser.


      *shown with optional 12" Wilwood brakes*


      "I'll even go so far and say I've never driven a better handling first-gen Camaro ever." Mary Pozzi talking about the Total Cost Involved '68 Camaro at the '09 Super Chevy Handling Challenge





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