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Hello:
Would all Altered Wheelbase Straight Axle 60's drag cars been only Big Block powered? If not, do you know of any Small Block powered AWB Straight Axle cars? Preferably first generation Novas. Thank You. |
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There was a guy in a couple of towns over, when I was in high school in the 60's, that had a straight axle 66 nova. Wheelbase wasn't altered, just a straight axle from a ford econoline I think. He had a 302 from a wrecked Z in it. It was impressive. Scared the hell outta a lot of Detroit muscle.
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A few guys in this area ran 409's in those years. They were before the BB was introduced. There is a guy in Perkasie, Pa. rite now that has a tunnel ram small block straight axle 63 or 64 nova. Its gold and pretty nice.
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Thanks Guys.
In addition to weight savings there may be an advantage with going SBC in not fighting clearance issues such as Master Cylinder, Wiper Motor, Distributor, Headers, and Heater Box however I do want this Nova to be believable as well. |
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No clearance problems with one of our "Funny Car Kits".
Small Block, W-engine, or Mark IV BB and beyond, will all fit! |
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I ran this '55 in the mid sixties with a 348 - it had a straight axle with an unintentional AWB!
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Hi Stephano:
Do your kits have motormount pads already located and welded in place? If so, are the engine size specific or multiple Chevrolet? |
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A few guys in this area ran 409's in those years. They were before the BB was introduced. There is a guy in Perkasie, Pa. rite now that has a tunnel ram small block straight axle 63 or 64 nova. Its gold and pretty nice. [/ QUOTE ] Actually they were the first BB !
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There was a guy in a couple of towns over, when I was in high school in the 60's, that had a straight axle 66 nova. Wheelbase wasn't altered, just a straight axle from a ford econoline I think. He had a 302 from a wrecked Z in it. It was impressive. Scared the hell outta a lot of Detroit muscle. [/ QUOTE ] My dad did something similar one state over from you. 66 Nova with the 302/4 speed/ rear end out of the 68 Z28 (bought new) he totaled out in 69. This Nova didn't have a straight axle though. Car ended up with a tunnel ram/holley 660's, roller cam, etc in the early 70's before being sold off the family dealerships used lot. The buyer killed himself in it a month or two later near Boscobel WI street racing it. ![]() Last I heard, about 20 years ago, the 302 was on a stand somewhere around Dodgeville WI. |
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