1965 Chevy Nova Super Nova
Devin Galtrey was fortunate enough to acquire his 1965 Chevy Nova from his great-uncle Des who purchased the car new in 1965.
Chevy enthusiasts the world over will probably agree that Novas last hurrah in the late 80s left very little to be proud of. The somewhat disappointing fifth and final generation was based on a 4-cylinder front-wheel-drive Toyota Sprinter. But the fact that it sported a Nova badge did not mean that it embodied what Chevy originally envisioned for the Nova when it was first created in the 60s.
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The early models were marketed as simple, compact sedans that were affordable to the man on the street and this also made them a common choice as US government official vehicles. But the Nova was also available with a factory-fitted 5.4L V8 lump from the Corvette. And this, combined with the extremely lightweight body, made the first three generations of the Nova a massive hit amongst drag racers. Both during those years and indeed with racers of today, as can be seen in the ever-popular TV series Street Outlaws. The early Novas are now highly collectable amongst Chevy purists and quite rare as well. Devin Galtrey was fortunate enough to acquire his Nova from his great-uncle Des who purchased the car new in 1965.
The Nova had great sentimental value to their family as it was used by Des to drive Devins father around (who was a drummer in the band). As well as his brothers from gig to gig with a full drum kit in tow. Fast-forward five decades and the Nova was ready for some much-needed TLC. Devin always had a soft spot for the Nova and saw the potential in it. But his great-uncle Des put up quite a fight and it took two years of negotiating before he agreed to hand over the keys to Devin so that he could proceed with a full restoration. Now that he had the go-ahead to bring the Nova back to its former glory. Devin set about finding the right team to assist with the build. After consulting a friend, he was put in touch with Brad Lightening and Greg Talbot from Speedway Autoand the rest is history.
After brainstorming about what the end project would be, Speedway set about getting a Chevy small block 350 engine prepared. This would replace the old straight-six while the body was being stripped down to bare metal by Dane and Gordon Thompson over at The Panel and Paint Shop. They equipped the lump with Edelbrock Performance E-Street cylinder heads and Performance-Plus camshafts. They also ordered a set of 17-inch American Racing Nova wheels from the US which, coincidentally, were not specifically made from the Chevy Nova. Initially, they had ordered a full black set but received a machined silver set instead, but before sending it back they decided to test fit it to the car and once they saw what it looked like, they agreed that it suited the car perfectly. The braking system and suspension were also upgraded using a whole host of Classic Performance Products, Inc products.
The colour that was chosen is Range Rover Evoque white and it accentuates the sleek lines of the Nova beautifully. Overall, the look is quite clean and classic, exactly what Devin was going for. Instead of shiny chrome grilles and bumpers, everything has been colour-coded to match the white and black theme of the car. The interior also carries the same spartan look with the bench seats and door pads reupholstered in black leather to perfection by Seelan from Custom Auto Care And General. You will also find a Quicksilver gear shift along with a Dakota Digital dash.
Combine this with a modern speedo cluster that sits behind a chunky Lecarra steering wheel that finishes off the interior in style. Devin wanted something that would look good for many years to come; something that is not overdone, yet stylish. The package as a whole proves that you do not need to shout in order to be heard and that sometimes, less is more. But dont let this cars understated demeanour fool you. This super-sleeper definitely has the bite to go along with its loud bark.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
OWNER: Devin Galtrey
LOCATION: Durban
MAKE: 1965 Chevy Nova
BUILDER: Speedway Auto
ENGINE: Small block Chevy 350, Edelbrock E-Street cylinder heads and Performance-Plus camshafts
TRANNY: TH350 auto-shift kit
SUSPENSION: Classic Performance Products
WHEELS: American Racing Nova 17-inch
BRAKES: Classic Performance Products
INTERIOR: Dakota dash, Lecarra steering wheel, Quicksilver gear shift
COLOUR: Range Rover Evoque white
PAINTER: The Paint & Panel Shop