By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison - inthegaragemedia.com
TESTIMONIAL
"I’ve owned quite a few muscle cars in my life, and I have to say the handling capabilities of this car are like no other. The car just takes corners with minimal effort. It’s got a great combination of performance when I need it and a smooth ride for highway cruising. I just love driving this car.” - Rick Katz
BUILD SPECS
1967 Chevy II Nova SS owned by Rick Katz
Equipped with a TCI four-link suspension system out back
Ridetech coilover shocks front and rear
Wilwood disc brakes
427ci small-block, 550 hp to the tires
Hooker Competition headers and custom Mickey Thompson valve covers
9-inch reared housing a limited-slip posi and 3.73 cogs.
Hoosier rubber (26×7.5 R15 front, 27×10 R15 rear)
E-T Fueler wheels
McLeod single-disc clutch
Eddie Motorsports hood hinges
LINKS
https://inthegaragemedia.com/1967-chevy-ii-nova/
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