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Old 02-10-2023, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Arrowsmith View Post
I have to start somewhere with the build, so I decided to start at the beginning. I searched for the cleanest 1969 to 1972 Nova I could find. In fact, my evening, after-work "hobby" was searching all sorts of place for the right car. I eventually found the right car in Ohio, but it took me a year or so. A fellow from American Honda found the car and purchased it from the quintessential little old lady owner. When he bought it, the car had just over 12,000 original on the clock. When I bought it, it had just over 13,000 miles. In between, he stripped the car, put it on a rotisserie and detailed it. The exterior paint is now roughly 70% original: The rockers, front fender tops and hood have been lacquer blended. You'll note he lowered the car (cut coils, leaf spring spacers). Here are some photos of how when I first bought it:

And by the way, like some "restored" cars I've worked with in the past, it didn't drive or stop well...but the bones were outstanding











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Here's a video link from my Lone Wolf Hot Rods site introducing the car:

https://youtu.be/yHv1a06rgxw

The only that really changed in the build plan from that video was the final transmission choice. Finding a streetable synchronized manual that would live behind the big block I built just didn't work out...

I'll show build progress in the next batch of pix...
Looks clean enough to lick.
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