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buy him a chevy cavalier or a VW bug to run around in. You can get sticks in those cars. I would not buy anything I would have to work on for a beater to and from school. Buy throw-a-way models. JMO.
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It might be best for you to get a throw-a-way like some have said but the asking price is good especially if it's a solid car. As said earlier, all "older" cars can be considered death-traps. -Where do you want to draw the line: anti-lock breaks, air bags, active seat belts, dual res master cylinder, collapsible steering column (1967),...
For '64 all Chevy II/Nova models had 5-lug hubs and bigger brakes (than '62-3). Brake size was shared with many heavier cars (9.5x2.5" front, x2" rear). Wheels were 13" standard with a 14" option and that's an easy change to 15". Paul |
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