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HunterBodyShop 07-21-2013 05:58 PM

71 Nova, Full Frame, 4.25 ride height, By Hunter
 
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Hey guys, my name is Brett Hunter from Hunter Body Shop. It’s been a while since I’ve posted but I thought I’d post our latest build. I’m 25 now and this is the 71 nova I built and we debuted at Columbus goodguys this year. It's been in the works for a couple of years now,in between other projects. Here is some of the specs…
Frame is a custom built perimeter frame I made from 2x3 box tubing. It runs down the inside of the rocker panels so that I could build dropped floors. In the past I have done some with flat floors above the frame and I didn’t like how I sat in the cars, so I dropped the floors and ran the exhaust inside the transmission tunnel to create more ground clearance. The total ground clearance is 4.25 inches. Nothing hangs below that, and that is the rocker height.
-The front is tubular control arms similar to Mustang ll and I used Wilwood Pro spindles, and a power rack.
-Rear is a 4-link setup with a panhard bar. 9” backbraced rearend.
-Brakes are Wilwood. Front is 14” with 6 piston calipers and rear is 13” with 4 piston calipers. Wilwood tri-pedal setup.
-Wheels are custom cut Billet wheels. 19.8.5 front and 20x12 rear. Michelin tires
TONS of custom metal work.
-Rear wheels were moved back 1.5” to eliminate that altered wheel base look that I thought these Novas always had.
-2010 Camaro roof skin.
-Custom built hood with a center piece that is vented.
-Custom rockers
-69 camaro rear bumper sectioned into the body
-Custom rear valance
-Custom front bumper and valance with fog lights
-Cowl built to continue the cowl hood to the windshield.
-Flush mounted glass
-Full cage (almost completely hidden by interior.)
-Shaved handles and sidemarkers, handles are corvette touch pads nowl.
-Side vent that is functional rear brake cooling ducts.
-Custom sheetmetal exhaust tip integrated into the valance.
-Lots of metalwork in the engine bay with functional air inlet scoop.
-Engine is set back several inches. The front of the engine is behind center of the wheels and the car feels nicely balanced but I haven’t had time to adjust anything.
-Qa1 coilovers
-Engine is a built LS1 making 475 -500 hp.
6-Speed tremec
-PPG custom mixed colors
I used newer nova doors to eliminate the wing vents.
The interior is all leather and suede. The dash is custom built from sheetmetal then wrapped. The dash gauge cluster is from Dakota digital. These things are very cool! They have a lot of cool features like top speed recall, rpm recall, ¼ mile time and speed, etc… There is a ton more but that catches most of the highlights.
Brett Hunter, Hunter Body Shop. hunterbodyshopmo.com

HunterBodyShop 07-21-2013 06:01 PM

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WSSix 07-21-2013 06:08 PM

Love it! I was wondering who built that car. Congrats on doing well at GG.

IndyNova 07-21-2013 06:28 PM

:king:

Omg, that is amazing. I think that has become my favorite nova. Absolutely stunning. Where are you guys located at?

214Chevy 07-21-2013 06:42 PM

Very nice!! The metal work if awesome. Thanks for sharing.

Track Junky 07-21-2013 07:09 PM

That is a great looking Nova Brett. Pretty awesome to have a build of that magnitude on your resume and only at the age of 25. Great job!!

tmadden 07-21-2013 07:28 PM

Man that is truly sick!! Love it.

HunterBodyShop 07-21-2013 08:45 PM

Thanks for the comments.

"Where are you guys located at?"

We are located in Edina Missouri.

Musclerodz 07-21-2013 09:40 PM

Nice to talking with you in Columbus. Bad a$$ Nova for sure.

Viperlover 07-21-2013 10:10 PM

Best nova I've ever seen. Stunning. :brix: :brix:


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