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'63 Chevy II Street Machine, 327/4-sp
I dig this one - has a mid 1980s vibe without being too extreme. I think you could have it looking even better with some vintage Torq Thrusts and period Day 2 engine dress-up stuff. It already has the fenderwell headers....
Link to 1963 Chevy II Super Sport auction |
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That is one clean SS Nova for the money. Looks like a no reserve auction.
Still, I have a problem with 63-67 Novas. They look awesome and are pretty light weight. But, worst front suspension Chevy ever put under a car.... or a truck for that matter.
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I rolled a 66 end over end because the front end came apart...Not fit for a wheel barrel.
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Looks like he replaced the Centerlines with black steel wheels for rollers. That’s a shame because they looked nice on there and fit the car. Common story but seeing things like that make me wonder what else might’ve gotten swapped: Muncies for Saginaws, 12-bolts for 10-bolts, roller rockers for stamped steel, high end carbs replaced, etc. Anyone seriously interested should proceed with caution . . .
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 |
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