My 1970 Slow Poke Nova Build
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This is my personal fun car; a 1970 Nova that I'm building as a sleeper. I've had a bunch of Novas over the years and this is my favourite. There's nothing here that's earth shattering, but you might find it interesting. Instead of documenting the build with photos, I've decided to video it and store on YouTube under "Lone Wolf Hot Rods" (my Shilo Shepherd Teddy is the Lone Wolf, but that's another story). Anyway, here are a few videos you might find interesting on the build. The first one is an introduction to the project: https://youtu.be/yHv1a06rgxw The next video is an update on the car. It just shows what I've done over the last few weeks. https://youtu.be/LEG7I-MOwio And finally, this video is on a cheap ($26) ball joint tool from Howe Racing. I don't have a $$$ dog in the fight (don't even know the folks at Howe Racing), but man, after beating up on pickle forks with a huge-X- large blacksmith hammer trying split them cleanly or making some all-thread work, this thing is amazing (watch it pop the ball joint out of the spindle...Yikes!): https://youtu.be/8CwcqJEqpfE Thanks for the space Class Racer! Wayne |
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What a sweet 6 Nova, I'd drive it just like that myself.
I'll follow along on your build journey Wayne. |
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Thank you Wayne Scarba for posting this great build, this can be useful for anyone looking at building a great safe car. Since 1968 to 72 Nova have gone through the roof, I'm looking more at the 74 to 79 model, even thinking of the four door, I've owned a COPO Nova (Police package (all Police cars from California were COPO's) a great car and though with it's F41 suspension package with big Impala brakes.Wayne Scarba if some of you don't know him is one of the elite automotive writer in the business.Thank you Wayne. Claude Ruel.
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Your way too kind Claude! If I was looking for another, I'd be all over Craigslist. FYI, "searchtempest.com" does a lot of the footwork for ya!
Thanks again... Wayne Scraba |
What A Mess! :)
What a Mess! This week I'm cutting, bending and flaring front stainless brake lines. I'll include a video of my progress later this week (or maybe next....L-O-L). Here's a preview, which happens to showcase the level of my plumbing chaos:
http://i.imgur.com/B1IlIjdh.jpg http://i.imgur.com/UnqfwzJh.jpg The Earl's Pro Flaring Tool absolutely Rocks! http://i.imgur.com/QoxNCjGh.jpg |
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My plumbing mess is finally cleaned up....L-O-L. Here's a quick look at the finished stainless hard line. If you follow the video to the end, you'll get a look and a description of the tools I use along with a few tips I've picked after working with stainless lines for the past couple of decades. You might find it interesting! Thanks for watching!
https://youtu.be/_9dibgkmPoU |
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Here's a new update on the Slo Poke Nova build. This is part 4 of the build and if you watch to the end, you'll see a couple of the surprises I found in the car🤣. These were some of the milder examples....L-O-L. Fortunately, all thus far have been mechanical mistakes by someone in the past. Anyway, check it out....and hey, Please Subscribe to my YouTube Channel. Costs nothing and it won't plug your mailbox with spam either!
😄 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngqqkQz8PDk |
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Just subscribed to your videos. Great videos,very informative. You work is very,very nice. Look forward in following your progress. Best of luck.
Jimmy |
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