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    1. #1
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      Non Cookkie Cutter Alternative Nova project?

      Hey all-

      A few weeks ago someone asked if anyone had done up a 4-door pro-touring Nova. Needless to say it didn't go over too well, for some reason the Aussies, Euros, and Asians can make cool 4 doors but we don't seem to like 'em? My first "fast" car was a granny light blue sleeper 73 4-door Nova that ran 11's, body color steel wheels and all. There was a local race car builder, a funny old guy named David Roland, who called my 4-door a Tijuana Taxi.



      Well when the 4-door pro-touring Nova question came up for some reason that memory came back and this image appeared in my head. I couldn't help it, I had to do a rendering.

      Why not right? Cheaper than a 2-door, throw in 17x8 and 17x9 rallies with police caps, beefy 6.2L/ 6 speed, a roll cage, and 4 racing seats with 5 point harnesses. How cool would a 3 passenger ride along be dodging cones or road coursing at 140+ mph be?
      If I had one I'd build and drive the snot out of it, even if it was a more-door.

      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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    2. #2
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      Ben,

      This isn't a big bumper '73/'74! Are you being slowly pulled into the '68-'72 crowd?

      I do like the concept and the rendering. It brings a little fun into the world of PT. It has potential. Plus it is not too hard to find. I found this in about 2 minutes - http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/3729618502.html

      Keep up the great work!

      I still have to get with you to render my PT Spirit of America.

    3. #3
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      I love it! I got a 72 4 door from my grand mother and turned it into a sleeper. Granted this was before pro-touring so it only went straight.

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      The cool thing about this concept is that it would work with pretty much any 4 door. A Maverick, Falcon, Impala, Malibu, Cutlass, Valiant, Dart, and the list goes on... Take a car that no one else wants and make a killer street machine out of it. It's all about having fun, not whether or not your car has the "correct" amount of doors right?

      Thanks Bill. Naw, I'm still a bit partial to the big bumper cars but this concept just seemed to fit the earlier styling better. I've seen some really nice 4 doors for decent prices over the years. Grandma fresh and ready to be upgraded.

      Thephranc- sounds like my ride.





      I watched some Youtube videos of fast sleeper 4 door Novas as further inspiration for the rendering, all at the dragstrip mind you. Watching them you see just the shape of the Nova and the performance, and the fact that it has 2 extra doors doesn't even come to mind.

      My son asked me if I were to build this would I drive it around town or would it be a racer only. Not sure, it might be a little goofy cruising down the road in a "taxi", but on the other hand it might be fun seeing people's reactions as you drove past. Definitely not a car I'd drive in New York City though, you'd prolly piss people off when you didn't stop to pick them up, lol!

      So there's the question of the day, Would you guys drive it?
      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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      Here's another version of the car, stealth sleeper mode.




      Or detective cop mode...

      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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    6. #6
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      I like stealth stealth sleeper mode!! that is one cool car though!! DOOOOOOOOOOOO ITTTTTTTTTTTTTT
      68 Camaro RS twin turbo
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...d-Intent-V-2-0

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      Slow Lifted Jeep No TURBO :(

      Randal F

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      The taxi theme is great and the only one that works here IMHO.

    8. #8
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      Diggin that taxi! And hellzz yea I'd drove it!
      85 monte, drift project- small block t5 and 8.8
      88 Blazer sbc
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      In college my grandmother gave me her hand me down 4 door 70 Nova, straight six IIRC. I drove that bad boy everywhere. I say DO IT :D
      Ron in SoCal
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      Used to be known as flash911

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      Build the taxi!
      Greg

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      Lol! I guess Its the Taxi FTW! I'll add it to my list of x-bodies to build when I'm rich and famous.

      I kinda dig the black one. Super smooth gloss black with just enough red to break it up. Super low key and subtle, yet gracefully bad bootie. I guess the taxi takes the award for the fun factor though.
      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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      Quote Originally Posted by SRD art View Post
      Lol! I guess Its the Taxi FTW! I'll add it to my list of x-bodies to build when I'm rich and famous.

      I kinda dig the black one. Super smooth gloss black with just enough red to break it up. Super low key and subtle, yet gracefully bad bootie. I guess the taxi takes the award for the fun factor though.
      well i hope u get rich and famous soon!!!
      68 Camaro RS twin turbo
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...d-Intent-V-2-0

      1993 Toyota Supra 6768 Built Single Turbo


      Slow Lifted Jeep No TURBO :(

      Randal F

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      Ha! Me too! I wish that money tree in the back yard would sprout already! Lol!
      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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      I like the yellow with the taxi stripe without the text and taxi light. The black is cool, but is a bit played out.

      One way to do it on the cheap is to use a 2nd gen F-body/4th gen X-body subframe to get good geometry and add B-body wagon/police spindles and hubs with mid-'70's C10 2 15/16" calipers on the front. You will find the amount of work required is not too bad since the subframe nearly bolts on as long as you move to the newer steering column from the same gen subframe.

      You could live with the 8.5" 10 bolt if you add a posi.

      I am running a Muncie to save a few bucks. Even cheaper is the NV3500 5-speed from the late 4.3L S-trucks and 1500 series 2wd pickups. The salvage yards sell them complete for about $400 with bellhousing to fit small blocks. The Vortec motors are not too expensive and will take an updated roller cam with some circle track springs to get about .550" lift and a bit more duration. It is not hard to get 400 crank horsepower and a fair idle and tons of torque.

      It will take some funds, but will not brake the bank. It's even cheaper if you live with the stock faded paint.

    15. #15
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      ya know as cool as the taxi theme is, I like the stealth look a lot better. A srd art mentioned a 4 door Maverick, I had one of those, i wish i would have known about pro-touring back then.
      Anthony

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      I've been considering a 4 door Chevelle as my next project. I love the taxi concept!

    17. #17
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      im a 4 door fan but me id want it a ugly 70s green or blue. however ive never seen a nova cop or taxi car at all. they where left to the bigger cars. the taxi thing to me looks good on paper but in real life im sure it would be tacky looking kinda like when you see a old car painted up like pretend cop car at a car show.

    18. #18
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      Not sure about the earlier models but the 9C1 Police option Nova was quite popular in the mid to later 70s. Some were black and white, some were regular colors, all had steel wheels with small dog dish caps and upgraded suspensions and heavy duty drive trains. A google search for Police Nova shows some great photos. Apparently the Novas were the choice for the L.A. police dept, there is an old Chevrolet ad that mentions that specifically.

      The key to overcome the tackiness is to make it look wicked bad, that's what I was after here. Usually this can be accomplished with the right stance and wheel and tire combination, having the chrome blacked out adds to it too.

      I guess you could say most theme cars are tacky, but it's really all about having fun with a car that usually gets tossed to the way side.
      -Ben, Your friendly neighborhood Rendering dude

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      79 Cutlass wagon build


    19. #19
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      id rather see it just be badass than themed that way throw away cars loose the throw away aspect.

      http://webspace.webring.com/people/s...s/SSpolice.htm

      i should have corrected that ive never seen a 68-74 nova looks like there wasnt one. i have seen the later years on tv. ky always kept full size cars for police use.

    20. #20
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      Im not a fan of yellow but I like the taxi.
      Brandon Slater

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      1972 Nova
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