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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2010
      Posts
      66

      1963 Nova Convertible

      I'm from Ontario Canada and own a '36 Ford 5w coupe powered by a BBC and also own a 1963 Nova convertible.
      I called the Nova a semi-pro-touring since it doesn't yet have all the cool parts necessary to make it a full on pro-tourer. I've added CPP tubular uppers and lowers, 17" wheels, disc brakes, 355 SBC and a 700R4. It sits nice and handles like a dream with the new front end pieces. I still have to add frame connectors to stiffen it up a bit.
      This past winter I had new quarters installed and will be changing the color from white to silver.
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      Winchester, VA
      Posts
      235
      Country Flag: United States
      That's a sweet little cruiser. My dad had 2 of these, both hardtops and one a drag car, when I was a kid, and I have a soft-spot for that model.
      I'd like to do one sometime with a 3800 V6 and 5 spd from a 4th F-body...it'd be relatively quick with great gas mileage...maybe good for one of my kids when they're of driving age.
      Good luck with it.

      BTW, welcome to the site!
      Wayne Smith
      '70 Camaro - 406 - Street/Strip being converted to Pro-Touring (best 1/4 run - 11.05 @ 121, 1.50 60' - NA)
      '47 Chevy truck - 250 L6 / 5 spd - Resto Rod/Work Truck in the works

    3. #3
      Join Date
      May 2009
      Location
      Centennial, CO
      Posts
      402
      Country Flag: United States
      Something about novas and fat fendered Fords. I own a 63 chevy II and my dad and I are also building a 46 ford. Your nova looks nice I am jealous.
      Pete
      "This is the worst fun I've ever had" Chad (Kel-Tec)

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Mar 2010
      Posts
      66
      Thanks. The Nova is in getting new paint as we speak. Hope to have it back in a couple of weeks.
      Yep, having a hot rod and a Nova is the best of both worlds. The '36 looks basically stock but the torque of the BBC let's you know it's not. I drove it to the Bonneville Salt Flats 2 years ago. 4,100 miles without even a hiccup.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Location
      overseas
      Posts
      3,434
      Country Flag: United States
      welcome aboard!



      very nice ride!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

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    6. #6
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      iceland
      Posts
      1,859
      Country Flag: Iceland

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Mar 2010
      Posts
      66
      Getting closer to paint!!



      Two more sessions of blocking and then final base/clear of Reflex Silver!




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