Are the older chevy nova a good fixer upper car?
my money tight, so i was woundering if i sould work on a nova i dont want to super charge it just repair it and do the ususal on restoring cars, plus i have never work on a car before. so do you think it a good frist car jto work on?
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Yes!! Nova’s make nice cars and it would be a good start for you, aftermarket options are inexpensive, car design and layouts are simple, room under the hood is large enough for mild to wild…
trunk space is large enough for the most customizable sound systems, interior is roomy and easy to restore.. medium to light body weight enables quick acceleration. 69-72 models
13 fuse wiring is simple to troubleshoot / replace
yes old novas make sharp cars
74 and before are classics at this point, anything after that is junk IMHO. Lots of room under the hood to work with. Find a ‘72 with a 350 and have a blast…
word to the wise make sure the frame is straight. The Nova had a terrible time "dogtracking" Looks like the car is going diagonal. Other than that the straight six engine is awesome. Can be a very cool car.