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Old 12-27-2011, 03:12 PM
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Default Route 66 Motorsports Pro Touring 1966 Nova Build

Our customer's 1966 Nova Is Equipped With An LS2 Motor, 4L65 Transmission, Schwartz Full Frame Chassis, Ford 9" Full Floater Rear End, 13" Drilled & Slotted Rotors, 6 Piston Calipers, Boze 18x12 On 335/35/18 & 18x8 On 265/35/18, & Auto Meter Gauges. This Pro Touring Nova Will Have Custom Body Mods & A Custom Built In Dash, Console, & Rear Package Tray. All Trim Will Be Done In Leather.

This One Of A Kind 1966 Pro Touring Nova Also Features The Following Top Manufacturers:

- Pro Car Seats
- IDIDIT Steering Columns
- Auto City Glass
- PPG
- Cool-It Thermo Tec
- Vintage Air
- Billet Specialties

Route 66 Is Also A Dealer For All Parts Used On Our Builds. If You Like What You See & Want It On Your Own Ride, Call Us Today (815)462.0090 To Talk To One Of Our Sales Representatives To Help Make That Happen. We Sell Nothing But The Best, At The Best Prices. We Wouldn't Sell It To You Unless We Would Use It On Our Own Rides.













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Old 12-27-2011, 07:30 PM
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Should be a great build. Keep us posted.
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Old 12-27-2011, 07:41 PM
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Cool project,Look's like you have a great shell to start out With.
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Old 12-28-2011, 03:07 PM
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We are making some headway on the '66 Nova project.









Installation of widened DSE wheel tubs.


Scwartz Chassis




Alot of new sheet metal including quarters, doors, fenders, inner and outer wheel tubs, and part of the floor.




Full floater hubs on the rear.
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Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30pm - 5:30pm Saturday 8:30am - 12:00pm

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How is the body mounted to the chassis? solid mount? The chassis seems to not have much triangluation built into it? Is the chassis torsion tested? If a chassis guy can jump in here, im doing design research at the moment and this design seems to be odd...... I mite be totally wrong.........

Anyone have an opinion?
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