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    Chevy Nova addict, newbie to the site

    Hey guys,

    Been a long time addict to the 66/67 Chevy Novas. Finally got a project 66 a couple years ago, and got to working on it here and there. Last few weeks have been going like gangbusters. Looking to get a plasma cutter to help out on the project. I'm going to make the car into a convertible, which they did have in Novas, but only from 62 to 63. The frame dimensions are the same, so all of the convertible specific parts will interchange from a 62/63 vert into a 66 or 67 car.

    If your bored, heres some pics of the build:

    http://community.webshots.com/user/66BADBOY

    Thanks in advance for listening to all of my stupid plasma questions!! LOLtwothumbsup
    66 Nova Project build pics click HERE

    Doing it using:
    Miller 180 welder
    In the market for a plasma cutter
    Kobalt 60 gallon compressor
    Misc. air cut off tools
    Tractor Supply pipe bender

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    Hello XITISIX and Welcome to the forum!
    keith
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    Nice photo collection of the redo. Your little helper looks fully prepared to dig in and help.
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