Pro/Street 66' Chevy II Wagon

 



This 1966 Chevrolet Nova Pro-Street Wagon is amazing! The Nova  started life as a 4-door that was professionally transformed into a 2-door. The wagon was tubbed to fit giant meats in the rear, then a roll cage was added to keep the body from twisting. The award winning paint is a two-tone metallic blue and silver with green and orange painted on pinstripes.

Powering this Chevy II is a 372 C.I. small block V8 with an 8/71 supercharger from The Blower Shop,and sucking fuel from a pair of Holley Carburetors. 

 

 The exhaust flows through Doug's long tube headers and 3-inch pipes that exit before the rear tires. 

The power is sent to a TCI Turbo 350 3-speed automatic transmission ending at a Dana 60 rear end filled with 3:73 gears.
The owner states the car only has been driven 1500 miles since being completed .



 

The interior features two bucket seats with 3- point saftey harness and an 8-point roll cage with carbon fiber interior accents, other bits include a tilt steering column & billet door handles and window cranks. 

 

The dashboard is filled with Autometer gauges, and of course a view of the big supercharger sticking through the hood.





                       Be noticed when you cruise the streets with this wagon as it rolls on Weld wheels and Mickey Thompson tires.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Brad McBride Racing

Scott Robinson's "Bionic Wasp" 68' Camaro

Butch Hill's 1939 Ford Coupe