![]() 09/23/2014 at 22:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This '64 Nova has me completely smitten. It has amazing patina(and some epicly rusted fenders). It apparently runs, but needs brakes. However they want only $700 for it. For that price a set of used fenders and a brake job would have you an interesting cruiser for probably under $1500. It'd be neat trying to fauxtina replacement fenders to match the body.
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Link?
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I want a rusty 63 Chevy II so i can put a turbo Ecotec in it. So Damn Badly.
I get your feels.
![]() 09/23/2014 at 22:29 |
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Fixed the post with a link and pics. I hit the publish button by accident.
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Damn, that sounds like an awesome project...
No! Bad Pixel! No more rusty vehicles that turn into major projects!
I need to finish this one first:
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Puppy Daddy, Daddy Tasty. I WANT IT!
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Boy minus that fender that body looks really straight. Interior looks pretty bad, but that's what Mexican blankets are for. That is very tempting. If it were a two door in that condition for that price I wouldn't be thinking about it and it would be on a trailer coming home. BUT there are no pics showing the condition of the underbody. Which considering it's in MA is something to check, but I'm sure you know that.
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Oh my!
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Nice. What all do you plan on doing to it?
![]() 09/24/2014 at 00:07 |
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My 1st car at age 15! (looked about the same too.) Think i paid $50 for it-but that was in 1975 dollars. At least my memories are now back in fashion.
I'll bet the floors are rotted too.
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If it were a two door, the asking price would probably be $3500.
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Continue fixing the rot & poor prior body work, then paint it in dark greed with cream bumpers/grille/roof/wheels. Lower it a bit with a few other custom touches. Goal is a cool looking subtle custom that doesn't sacrifice its ability to be put to work.
Occasional crazy idea is to letter it up as a service truck for an old Cities Service gas station.