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byndbad914 07-12-2012 06:10 PM

bought a 66 Nova SS 118376 W rolling chassis - VIN # details?
 
Hey all, went off the deep end (actually plotting and planning in my head for awhile now) and managed to pick up a straight, very little rust 66 Nova SS V8 4spd chassis over the weekend in central CA. I have no idea what the original color is, nor interior; I am guessing black given the well worn headliner and rear seat panels are still there and black - all else is gone.

So I am trying to determine what the best source would be to search the actual production portion of the VIN that would dictate exactly what that car was. Would just be fun to know what it was in its glory days before I get the sawsall out and start building a full chassis.

I suspect folks that are into these cars will be upset to hear my plans but I intend to hack the daylights out of it and build a road racer that can serve some street duty on nice days. I have a destroked 400 and a sequential transaxle in my Porsche 914 that I intend to move over to this car (Vette style with a custom torque tube to attach the two), as well as my custom designed dual A front and rear suspension on the Porsche. Should be an interesting project, the torque tube concept is coming together but still a few items to fully science out, after that it should just be a matter of time, cutting and welding.

I buy, then I really think, sort of how I ended up with a 525HP 914 with a sequential 5 spd and fully custom dual A suspension :unibrow: I intend to run that car a few more track days this year then trailer the Nova out here in November after my annual Vegas SEMA trip - I have it in Orange County currently - and start the winter project season.

TomM 07-12-2012 06:27 PM

Decoder
 
Here is a good decoder for vin number and cowl tag.....VIN tag is in the driver's door jamb, cowl tag is on passenger side firewall....good luck, and let us know what you have......

http://chevyresource.com/nova.html

http://www.novaresource.org/rpo1.htm


T,

Steve68 07-13-2012 09:44 AM

great vin pages!! thanks

byndbad914 07-13-2012 03:18 PM

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Tom - that wagon is SWEET. very cool project. And I agree with Steve, thanks for the great links! I am stoked right now, getting really lucky:

E = sheetmetal color is black = what I would want
765 = black bucket seats = stoked, exactly what I had hoped for
H-H = now this is really awesome as I love Willow Green. It is all black now but I intended to copy the paint scheme on my 914 onto this car as I love black with dark or camo green like I have attached here!! I can use Willow Green on the top half with a satin finish, following the upper body line like I did on the 914 (and the standard split line on a 66-67), and then use satin black on the bottom with black interior and have an essentially all stock, factory original paint scheme on the car. My Friday just got a whole lot brighter!

Will use the tires and wheels off the 914, all that. I am kneeling to show how low that car is - around 3.5" ground clearance - and I intend to get the same ground height and stance with the Nova, it will be a bit taller overall of course.

my poor mom, 5' 2" and 64 yrs old, told me she actually climbed into the engine bay to look at this stuff and unfortunately all of the option stuff she can't make out; it has been beat up over the years and probably scuffed badly when someone R&R'd the engine at one point. I know it sat for a long time - at a body shop for like 12 yrs at minimum - so I am thinking the 64K miles may actually be original too.

She is making a sandwich and looking for her magnifying lens and hell bent to get back in there tho' so I gave her a bunch of pointers on what to look for so we will see! Sucks to own a car that is sitting 1000 miles away...

byndbad914 07-13-2012 04:30 PM

original engine size and monoleaf rear suspension?
 
is there a code somewhere that would dictate what V8 this car had?

Also, the rear end is a monoleaf setup with the little coils on the shocks and someone was saying those weren't on the V8 cars, some claim they were - anybody know for sure?

TomM 07-16-2012 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by byndbad914 (Post 424619)
is there a code somewhere that would dictate what V8 this car had?

Also, the rear end is a monoleaf setup with the little coils on the shocks and someone was saying those weren't on the V8 cars, some claim they were - anybody know for sure?

Kinda hard to say on the engine, it's a 118 car, so it was born a Super Sport. More than likely it had a 327 in it.

As for the shocks, they are probably an aftermarket add on, spiral shocks were the norm on most cars.

If you want, PM me the details, VIN #, and cowl tag info, just like it's on the tag, and I can email one of the Nova gods that can probably tell you what kind of tires it came with... LOL

T,

byndbad914 09-03-2012 11:45 PM

got some pics of the car
 
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here are some shots of the car, asked my mom to take a bunch so I could take inventory of what I need to replace everything in the interior and exterior, figured I throw a couple up here. Rather bummed that something went wrong with the paint when it was done - you can see in the left side images that it was nice and deep and smooth and everything reflects in it. The right side looks like they ran it along a thicket of rose bushes, let alone what is up behind the door, and then the trunk has chunks of paint breaking off. Sucks to think I am probably taking this all the way down again, but that said, black shows the car is pretty straight and that is what was most important to me.

Steve1968LS2 09-03-2012 11:50 PM

Cut it up and post a video on YouTube.. people get too upset over modding cars that have little collector value in a restored state.

Have fun!

byndbad914 09-04-2012 12:00 AM

I hear you Steve! One thing about the old Novas is I see way more cut cars than restored ones, so probably not as sac-relig as say, I dunno, a Camaro :lol:

Musclerodz 09-04-2012 12:55 AM

I don't think you can tell if it was a L79 car without documentation or original drivetrain installed. L79 #'s match and docs would be the only way I would put it back stock. Otherwise, sawzall is your best friend.:D


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