
1969 Chevrolet Nova Sleeper Build
Dan Hatch from Clinton, New Jersey, has turned a 1969 Chevrolet Nova into a sleeper car. Originally equipped with a 250ci inline-six and a Powerglide transmission, Dan has enhanced the suspension with QA1 adjustable coilovers, tubular control arms, and CalTrac bars. The rear end features a Currie Ford 9-inch with an Eaton True Trac differential. Front brakes were upgraded to a Wilwood kit and the Nova rides on 15-inch steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps. Future plans include a V8 swap with a TH350 transmission, while maintaining the column shift.
- Built by:
- Dan Hatch
- Location:
- Clinton, New Jersey, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1969 Chevrolet Nova - 3rd Gen
- Engine:
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- Cost:
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- Power:
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- Torque:
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- Weight:
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- Balance:
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- Wheels:
- 15-inch steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps
- Exterior:
- -
- Interior:
- Mexican blanket seat covers
- Chassis:
- QA1 adjustable coiloverstubular upper and lower control armsCalTrac barsWilwood big brake kitComp Engineering subframe connectorsFord Explorer rear brakes
- Powertrain:
- 250ci inline-sixCurrie Ford 9-inch rear endEaton True Trac differential
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