Parts Used In This Episode
Accel
Lightning battery cables, terminal ends & shrink sleeving
ARP
Chromemoly head bolt kit, stainless steel 12-point intake bolt kit, 12-point accessory bolt kit, distributor & balancer kits
ARP
Chromemoly torque converter bolt kit & flex plate bolt kit
Auto Body Color & Supply Co.
Primer/sealer, Raptor tintable spray-on liner, sand paper, body filler and painting & body prep supplies
Be Cool, Inc.
Direct fit module aluminum radiator, aluminum overflow can & cap with 16-inch electric fan
BF Goodrich
g-Force TA KDW tires
Front: 235/40ZR18
Rear: 255/40ZR18
Billet Specialties
Mag Series two-piece billet wheels
Front: 18x8-inch
Rear: 18x9-inch
Valve stems & lug nuts
Classic Industries
OER original equipment full replacement floor pan, quarter panels, front floor braces, tail panel, 2" cowl induction hood & under hood insulation, weather stripping, outer door mirror, door sill plates, outer door handles, tail lamp assemblies, bumper brackets, bezel seals, headlamp adjusters, lamp lenses, hood lip molding, rubber bumper kit and bumper mounts
Classic Industries
OER original equipment replacement fuel filler neck and gasket, fuel tank, gas cap, fuel tank straps and insulator, 4 barrel fuel sending unit & hardware
Classic Industries
OER original equipment replacement interior rear window moldings, headliner kit, door panels & clips, kick panels, package tray, sail panels, glove box liner, sun visors & supports, molded carpet, carpet underlay, firewall insulation kit, front & rear seat covers, rear seat shelf insulation, lower seat panels, front & rear seat belts, dash pad, custom instrument panel analog gauges and wiring, armrest pad & base kit, rear view mirror & bracket, window cranks, door handles, hinge pins & bushings,
Comp Cams
Custom ground roller camshaft, hydraulic roller lifters, custom pushrods, performance timing gear set, two-piece timing cover & aluminum roller rocker arms
Dakota Digital, Inc.
LED tail lamp conversion kit
Denny's Driveshaft
Custom performance drive shaft
DuPont Custom Finishes
Chroma Premier paint system (Honda Grand Prix White, Saab Grey Stone Metallic & GM Pearl Blue)
E3 Spark Plugs
Diamond Fire spark plugs
Edelbrock
E-Tec Performer RPM aluminum cylinder heads, E-Tec Performer RPM aluminum intake & performance gasket set
Edelbrock
Thunder Series AVS 800cfm carburetor w/electric choke, dual feed inlet with filter, fuel regulator & 180 gallon per hour mechanical fuel pump
Flowmaster
50 Series stainless steel chambered mufflers & 2½-inch U-Fit dual exhaust builder kit
Heidt's Hot Rod Shop
Adjustable 4 link rear suspension with pre-welded suspension mounting brackets, custom 9-inch rear end, 31 spline axles, adjustable rear coil over shocks with chrome springs & polished stainless steel adjustable pan hard bar
Heidt's Hot Rod Shop
Pro-G front sub frame with power rack and pinion steering, polished stainless steel adjustable front control arms, spindles, adjustable front coil over shocks, chrome front springs, subframe connectors, motor mounts, cross member & front fender panel kit
Hooker Headers
Super Comp 1¾ inch long tube headers
ididit Inc.
Direct fit Nova steering column, U-joint & steering shaft
Lizard Skin LLC
Spray-on ceramic sound deadening coating
Loctite
Black Weatherstrip Adhesive, Rubberized Undercoating, White Lithium Grease, Silicone Lube, QuickTape 249 & 5510 Adhesive/Sealant
Loctite
Copper Anti-Seize Stick
Loctite
Maximum Strength Headliner Adhesive, Extend Rust Treatment (aerosol) & Extend Rust Treatment (bottle)
Loctite
Thread Sealant 545
Loctite
Threadlocker 220, Threadlocker 222, Threadlocker 243, Blue Stick Threadlocker, Red Stick Threadlocker, Thread Sealant PST 565, RTV 587 Blue Silicone Gasket Maker, Antiseize Lubricant, Klean 'N Prime, Hi-Tack Stick, 5699 Grey High Performance RTV Silicone Gasket Maker & Head Bolt and Water Jacket Sealant
Loctite
Threadlocker 2422
Loctite
Threadlocker 263
Lokar
Kick down cable, speedometer cable & transmission dip stick
Lokar
Throttle cable & engine oil dipstick
Mallory Performance
Billet Unilite distributor, HyFire 6 ignition box, Pro Master wires & coil
Melling
High volume oil pump
Optima
Blue Top 12V
Powermaster
Gear reduction starter
Ring Brothers
Billet hood hinges
Rusty's Off Road
Battery box
Spectre Performance
Aluminum valve covers, thermostat housing & heater hose nipple
Speedway Motors
Brake line kit with fittings
Summit Racing
Blueprint performance short block w/383 stroker rotating assembly, Street & Strip oil pan & pickup
Summit Racing
H4 halogen conversion headlamps
Summit Racing
Replacement chassis wiring harness
TCI Automotive
700R4 performance automatic transmission, 2200-2400 rpm stall torque converter, transmission cooler, shifter & externally balanced flex plate
The Industrial Depot
A complete line of custom fasteners from high tensile strength fasteners to custom stainless steel button heads plus assorted consumable shop supplies from cutoff wheels to flaps.
Vintage Air
Direct fit Nova air conditioning system with condenser, dryer, evaporator & hose kit
Visual Impact Performance Systems
Billet aluminum accessory drive pulley system (pulleys, pulley brackets, AC compressor, alternator, water pump, power steering pump & reservoir)
Wilwood Engineering
Front: 14-inch rotors with 6 piston billet aluminum calipers
Rear: 14-inch rotors with 4 piston billet aluminum calipers
Billet aluminum master cylinder, parking brake cable kit, front caliper flex brake lines & proportioning valve
Episode Transcript
There's a time in a place where automotive dreams come true where dreams that have been faded for decades, get a second chance a chance to once again ride like the wind
today, our elite team of professional and volunteer builders will find and rescue someone's pride and joy
and give a new meaning to the term
search and restore.
We all love cool cars and trucks but building them isn't easy.
Even under the best of circumstances, it takes a lot of time tools not to mention cash,
but when unforeseen problems occur, taking on and finishing a major build can become almost impossible.
Meet Tim Strange, an award winning custom car builder chosen from hundreds of candidates to command the most important build in power block history. The theme your ride are dying.
Joining Tim are some familiar faces and a slew of volunteer builders. Hey guys.
Hey, Mike Tim. Nice to see you again. It's great to be here. Why don't you meet our crew? How you doing guys? Good to see you.
Thanks again for bringing your Lochte
crew and giving us some help on this project. Yeah, it's an honor and privilege to be here.
We all witness people experiencing setbacks in their everyday lives. So this is really a tangible way that Hankel and the Lochte brand can give back. Why don't you introduce this to your crew?
Well, Tim, we have a great team of Hankel professionals here. Not only do they have experience in working on cars, but also they're great believers in the cause. Here today
we have Mary Beth
Karen
Lauren,
Evelyn,
Mike
John
and Carlos.
So whatever you need to do, we're all yours. We'll hold you to that.
I think we have a really good candidate for this first project. So let's meet the family.
Hi.
We just wanna
introduce ourselves and let you guys get to know us a little bit.
Um
To you.
Oh
yeah.
Never a dull moment in this place.
This is Andy Wilson and his three kids.
These are my trophies in my car. Seven year old Gavin
Emmett, who's four
and two year old, honey. I got my dad
together. They all share this small five acre farm in the Tennessee countryside
and share a passion for anything on wheels. From the kids' toys to dad's Classic Muscle. This
is my 67 Chevy
and it, it'll be the one that
I would love to have the makeover done on.
But the Wilson story is less about a neglected nova than it is about the 17 year relationship the owner shared
and he met Jessica Thatcher in eight grade.
The two were a couple all through high school. He loved cars and motorcycles. She had a passion for animals
and was an avid rock climber.
The romance led to marriage after high school
and five years later
they started a family,
first Gavin,
then Emmett.
But when Jessi was pregnant with her third child, they noticed something wasn't right.
She had horrible pain in her shoulder, you know, up here and,
you know, we were trying to figure out did she pull it? Did she do something? Swimming? She got to hurting so bad that,
that she asked me to take her to the hospital.
They transferred her to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where they ran some tests. A couple of days later they told her
she had stage four colon cancer
can
a year ago. She was
the most healthy person in the world. You know,
Jessica was induced at seven months and gave birth to a small but healthy baby girl.
The cancer was so aggressive that it was growing
even after chemo. It, it,
you couldn't stop it
on November 4th. She,
we had all the family come in and
say the goodbyes and,
and then she left us.
That was two years ago since then.
Andy left his construction job and opened up a shop on his property where he runs a small auto repair business. He's close to home and is able to raise his three kids as a single dad taking it day by day.
I'm kind of lost without her,
kind of feeling my way through life and,
and trying to do the best I can. And,
you know, if she were sitting beside me now,
you know, for, I wanna make her proud of the way I'm raising my kids and, and the life I'm trying to live for my kids.
It's pretty powerful stuff, wasn't it?
Yeah, it's him. I can't think of a more deserving family
as I look around. I can actually see some tears on some of these people's faces right now. So hopefully we can, uh, redo this old Nova for him and bring a little bit of cheer back to his life. Let's make it happen.
As you can see it's a white Nova
and when he bought it, it had this Casper decal in the back window and he peeled it off and it still stayed in the window tint
and the kids love this car. They crawl around on it, they play in it and they call it Casper by name. Like it's, it's part of the family with them,
but it doesn't have a motor and tranny. So we're gonna need a lot of parts for this thing.
So some of these guys, we get them to call our friends in the aftermarket and see if they want to donate to the project. I mean, Kevin will go get, it sounds
great.
Cancer has stolen a lot from a lot of people and that's what I saw there
so happy that we maybe can bring some happiness into his life.
It's close to home. So I think it's a good cause and the better we do on the car, the more happy the family is gonna be and
they'll be able to cruise together and hopefully bring back some old times. It's a,
it's a neat deal.
You might think it's just a car, but I think it's gonna be more than that. I think it's, he needs something to spend time with his kids with. So
it's just a car but I'll keep them together. That's what's important
coming up. The guys see just how friendly of the build the Casper Nova will be. And later on the thrash begins
with the family chosen and the guys on the road our first search and restore find takes us to East Tennessee just outside the town of Cookeville.
Well, from the pictures, the car look pretty solid. What do you think we're gonna find?
Yeah, it does. It look really solid. Looks like it's been in, out of the weather,
sitting in a garage instead of a barn.
Doesn't look like there's any animals been living in it.
But you never know. So
that magic moment is when we get it all in the shop and tore down and
get it back from blast. That's usually when everything shows its head.
Well, here we go. Let's go surprise him. Let's do it.
No way. Andy
I am Andy. Hey,
it's Tim and Kevin from Search and Restore. We picked you. We love your story. We would have built
Turn Nova for you. How you doing, buddy? Congratulations.
When we first drove up,
I'm not sure the Wilsons knew what to think. Andy later told us that his oldest boy actually went to get his BB gun because he thought somebody was coming to get all their stuff. It's what,
how is that?
Because that's the, that's the car's name, huh? Is it white? It's white. We've seen some video on it and some pictures. So we kind of know what color it is. Let's go look at this car. What do you think?
This is awesome.
Now, the kids wanted to look inside our empty trailer. So we gave him a quick tour. Here's the trailer we're gonna put Casper in and
take it back to the studio.
Then it was on to the garage to see the car for the very first time and get it loaded up and back to the shop.
There it is.
This is Casper
Tim. This is nice and straight. It is.
Do you get back? All the change that we find in the car?
Depends on how much.
Wow. It looks pretty solid in here.
B
a
little bit of rust starting on the trunk lid. Nothing too major. Look, we get free labor. We get help.
I
grew up around Nova's. I had a Chevelle personally but I had a couple buddies that had early model novas,
they're known for being really bad right through here really rusty. This one's had a little bit of work done to it,
but I think we can save it, man. I'm impressed with how solid this thing is. Dude, before you wrote the letter and sent in the video, what were your plans to do with this, Nova? Well, I had a lot of plans First off, I was gonna be eight. The car
probably put a front clip in it, you know, lower it down, maybe some better brakes,
disc brakes in the front
on the rear end, put Subra
connectors in,
upgrading the rear end that was in it or just going out and getting a nine inch. Well, I think you're gonna be happy with what you're gonna get back. I'm super excited. Cool.
I thought
it was magic moments.
It's kind of fun. Look at that.
So how do you feel, man?
Is it going away?
I'm
excited. Yeah.
Yeah. It's,
it's almost like I'm in a dream
because
it's gonna be weird for not to see it every day. Go say bye to K.
So you think the family's excited? I think they're probably pretty excited but also a little nervous about somebody taking their, their car away and
when we loaded it up, did you hear a little Emmett say bye bye
KASPER.
That's cool.
Next, the team pokes and prods the Chevy two then strips her bare in an exercise that can only be described as organized chaos
right
here.
I
think it's rolling better than it did when it came in
with the truck and trailer. Back from the road. It's time to crack this seal and see what our team is up against. From what I can tell from the outside. It's rock solid, which is really gonna save us. I mean, not bad, not bad at all. I don't think it even needs full quarters. We have to find a way to keep the Casper.
We gotta keep it.
Here's your tool you can use
and you can have the Betty boop floor mats,
a
quarter tank in it.
I got that same shift in the
back
of
it looks pretty good up here. Let's check out the bottom. Let's get it on the lip.
You never know what to expect when starting a major rebuild like this. So, a quick inspection is the first order of business
paint can hide a lot undercoating can too or in the Nova's case. Roofing tar.
I've never seen a vehicle with roofing. Tar smeared all over the bottom of it. The blasters gonna have fun with that.
The guys think all that tar just may have preserved some good bones. That's pretty sweet, solid, solid car.
So
I
think we got a good car to start with.
We're gonna tear it all apart. We'll pull the glass off, all the doors off. The fenders, all the suspension and put on the Rich history. Take it to the blast and get it all stripped down to bare metal. A couple of people taking this off, somebody take this off. A couple people there, a couple of people on that door. That door. Yeah. Where's our tools? All the
boxes, the drawers, everything is labeled.
Yeah,
extensions. I'm gonna take this bolt off and you're gonna have this side and I still got a bolt on the other side.
You are on it.
It's coming apart really good.
It's really solid. It's not very rusty.
I don't think we've broke any bolts off,
guys having a bit of a tough time getting this one bolt out here. What we're gonna do is throw a little bit of anise onto the threads that are exposed right now.
So as it unscrews it, it'll help have a little bit of lubricant there to allow that faster come out a little easier.
That's pretty cool, man. You could actually feel it loosening up as it runs through the threads. It's all about. Yeah. Pretty cool.
More forensics here with the glass house. Yes, it was blue
rock solid, man. Usually they start rusting right through here, start rusting that and then on down,
you got a good piece right here.
Lots of work to do in a little amount of time. This is where a thing called teamwork comes in. I'm into motor sports to kind of anything with an engine. Most of what I learned about cars and about trucks was through watching
power block and muscle car horsepower Xtreme 4x4
trucks and
enjoy them all.
And uh all the aspects from the street to the trail. The lock out guys have been a real big help to us. The ladies have been doing almost better than the guys pushing them out of the way. Getting right in there. They're helping really good as you can see, we have some labeling bags, more
badies wear right front fender bolts. It may not look very important, but that is a very important job for the tear down to help assembly go that much better at the end.
Hey,
back at the power block set, our build team is working to get the Nova torn down quickly for media blasting
only then will they know exactly what's under 44 year old sheet metal. It's kind of cool decipher these trim tags on here that was built in Willow Run Michigan. According to this, it's a 1967 Nova. We already knew that rolled off the assembly line as a plain Jane Chevy two with a straight six. It's gonna be a whole lot more than that though. When we're done with it.
Back in the day, these novas were just like Andy's plain Jane, even though now they're considered classic muscle.
The Chevy two was introduced in 1962 as a humble affordable family style compact car.
Chevy's exact words were maximum functionalism with thrift, whatever the heck that means, maybe something like a boxy body for more interior space with a cheap four cylinder engine.
But to keep up with the Mustang Chevy quickly added a V8 option. Like the 327 you see in the 66 model,
350 horses, basically a Corvette engine and the lightweight Nova meant one thing speed
0 to 60 in seven seconds. The quarter in 15
by 67 the demand for the Nova had died down.
GM then put a lot of their eggs in the Camaro basket.
And a year later, the model got a major overhaul with a more rounded body style seen in a special edition Yanko.
But for many including our buddy Andy, the old body style of the Chevy too. Well, that's the only Nova that matters.
So
world famous Eric
Saliba little shop of horrors, signature edition cutter.
Ok. We're using these screw jacks because once we get that front clip assembly off, this thing will turn right over backwards.
You got any ratchet straps around here,
got you guys
next step. Take this out from under it. Jack it up a little bit. Roll the rotisserie under it, get it off to the blast.
We got the car flipped from the rotisserie
gives us the chance to be able to get it sideways and be able to work on it standing up because there's so much roofing tar in the bottom of this car that the sandblaster probably can't remove it.
How clean do we have to get it? I just got to get the majority of it off. It's kind of a cheap way of, uh,
undercoating
protection of sound deader in her car.
Yeah. It's a joy to have a lot of people doing this kind of job. It's stuff that's just gotta be done. If you want a nice ride,
we are starting to find a little bit more damage. That kind of makes us nervous. There's some repair work or some patchwork that somebody's did in the transmission tunnel and shifter area,
the main sections of the floor still look really good. There's a patch
over that wheel lip that somebody's put a quarter panel on this at one time,
the fun part is gonna be the mock up that's coming next week after it gets back from media blasting.
That's the part that really makes it look like a project. When you put the new front suspension on that motor and tranny, you start building exhaust, fixing all the body. You can finally see what your vision is for the project.
Next time on search and restore worried guy
fears are realized when a solid nova comes back as Swiss Cheese and with parts rolling in the drive train takes shape.
Show Full Transcript
today, our elite team of professional and volunteer builders will find and rescue someone's pride and joy
and give a new meaning to the term
search and restore.
We all love cool cars and trucks but building them isn't easy.
Even under the best of circumstances, it takes a lot of time tools not to mention cash,
but when unforeseen problems occur, taking on and finishing a major build can become almost impossible.
Meet Tim Strange, an award winning custom car builder chosen from hundreds of candidates to command the most important build in power block history. The theme your ride are dying.
Joining Tim are some familiar faces and a slew of volunteer builders. Hey guys.
Hey, Mike Tim. Nice to see you again. It's great to be here. Why don't you meet our crew? How you doing guys? Good to see you.
Thanks again for bringing your Lochte
crew and giving us some help on this project. Yeah, it's an honor and privilege to be here.
We all witness people experiencing setbacks in their everyday lives. So this is really a tangible way that Hankel and the Lochte brand can give back. Why don't you introduce this to your crew?
Well, Tim, we have a great team of Hankel professionals here. Not only do they have experience in working on cars, but also they're great believers in the cause. Here today
we have Mary Beth
Karen
Lauren,
Evelyn,
Mike
John
and Carlos.
So whatever you need to do, we're all yours. We'll hold you to that.
I think we have a really good candidate for this first project. So let's meet the family.
Hi.
We just wanna
introduce ourselves and let you guys get to know us a little bit.
Um
To you.
Oh
yeah.
Never a dull moment in this place.
This is Andy Wilson and his three kids.
These are my trophies in my car. Seven year old Gavin
Emmett, who's four
and two year old, honey. I got my dad
together. They all share this small five acre farm in the Tennessee countryside
and share a passion for anything on wheels. From the kids' toys to dad's Classic Muscle. This
is my 67 Chevy
and it, it'll be the one that
I would love to have the makeover done on.
But the Wilson story is less about a neglected nova than it is about the 17 year relationship the owner shared
and he met Jessica Thatcher in eight grade.
The two were a couple all through high school. He loved cars and motorcycles. She had a passion for animals
and was an avid rock climber.
The romance led to marriage after high school
and five years later
they started a family,
first Gavin,
then Emmett.
But when Jessi was pregnant with her third child, they noticed something wasn't right.
She had horrible pain in her shoulder, you know, up here and,
you know, we were trying to figure out did she pull it? Did she do something? Swimming? She got to hurting so bad that,
that she asked me to take her to the hospital.
They transferred her to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where they ran some tests. A couple of days later they told her
she had stage four colon cancer
can
a year ago. She was
the most healthy person in the world. You know,
Jessica was induced at seven months and gave birth to a small but healthy baby girl.
The cancer was so aggressive that it was growing
even after chemo. It, it,
you couldn't stop it
on November 4th. She,
we had all the family come in and
say the goodbyes and,
and then she left us.
That was two years ago since then.
Andy left his construction job and opened up a shop on his property where he runs a small auto repair business. He's close to home and is able to raise his three kids as a single dad taking it day by day.
I'm kind of lost without her,
kind of feeling my way through life and,
and trying to do the best I can. And,
you know, if she were sitting beside me now,
you know, for, I wanna make her proud of the way I'm raising my kids and, and the life I'm trying to live for my kids.
It's pretty powerful stuff, wasn't it?
Yeah, it's him. I can't think of a more deserving family
as I look around. I can actually see some tears on some of these people's faces right now. So hopefully we can, uh, redo this old Nova for him and bring a little bit of cheer back to his life. Let's make it happen.
As you can see it's a white Nova
and when he bought it, it had this Casper decal in the back window and he peeled it off and it still stayed in the window tint
and the kids love this car. They crawl around on it, they play in it and they call it Casper by name. Like it's, it's part of the family with them,
but it doesn't have a motor and tranny. So we're gonna need a lot of parts for this thing.
So some of these guys, we get them to call our friends in the aftermarket and see if they want to donate to the project. I mean, Kevin will go get, it sounds
great.
Cancer has stolen a lot from a lot of people and that's what I saw there
so happy that we maybe can bring some happiness into his life.
It's close to home. So I think it's a good cause and the better we do on the car, the more happy the family is gonna be and
they'll be able to cruise together and hopefully bring back some old times. It's a,
it's a neat deal.
You might think it's just a car, but I think it's gonna be more than that. I think it's, he needs something to spend time with his kids with. So
it's just a car but I'll keep them together. That's what's important
coming up. The guys see just how friendly of the build the Casper Nova will be. And later on the thrash begins
with the family chosen and the guys on the road our first search and restore find takes us to East Tennessee just outside the town of Cookeville.
Well, from the pictures, the car look pretty solid. What do you think we're gonna find?
Yeah, it does. It look really solid. Looks like it's been in, out of the weather,
sitting in a garage instead of a barn.
Doesn't look like there's any animals been living in it.
But you never know. So
that magic moment is when we get it all in the shop and tore down and
get it back from blast. That's usually when everything shows its head.
Well, here we go. Let's go surprise him. Let's do it.
No way. Andy
I am Andy. Hey,
it's Tim and Kevin from Search and Restore. We picked you. We love your story. We would have built
Turn Nova for you. How you doing, buddy? Congratulations.
When we first drove up,
I'm not sure the Wilsons knew what to think. Andy later told us that his oldest boy actually went to get his BB gun because he thought somebody was coming to get all their stuff. It's what,
how is that?
Because that's the, that's the car's name, huh? Is it white? It's white. We've seen some video on it and some pictures. So we kind of know what color it is. Let's go look at this car. What do you think?
This is awesome.
Now, the kids wanted to look inside our empty trailer. So we gave him a quick tour. Here's the trailer we're gonna put Casper in and
take it back to the studio.
Then it was on to the garage to see the car for the very first time and get it loaded up and back to the shop.
There it is.
This is Casper
Tim. This is nice and straight. It is.
Do you get back? All the change that we find in the car?
Depends on how much.
Wow. It looks pretty solid in here.
B
a
little bit of rust starting on the trunk lid. Nothing too major. Look, we get free labor. We get help.
I
grew up around Nova's. I had a Chevelle personally but I had a couple buddies that had early model novas,
they're known for being really bad right through here really rusty. This one's had a little bit of work done to it,
but I think we can save it, man. I'm impressed with how solid this thing is. Dude, before you wrote the letter and sent in the video, what were your plans to do with this, Nova? Well, I had a lot of plans First off, I was gonna be eight. The car
probably put a front clip in it, you know, lower it down, maybe some better brakes,
disc brakes in the front
on the rear end, put Subra
connectors in,
upgrading the rear end that was in it or just going out and getting a nine inch. Well, I think you're gonna be happy with what you're gonna get back. I'm super excited. Cool.
I thought
it was magic moments.
It's kind of fun. Look at that.
So how do you feel, man?
Is it going away?
I'm
excited. Yeah.
Yeah. It's,
it's almost like I'm in a dream
because
it's gonna be weird for not to see it every day. Go say bye to K.
So you think the family's excited? I think they're probably pretty excited but also a little nervous about somebody taking their, their car away and
when we loaded it up, did you hear a little Emmett say bye bye
KASPER.
That's cool.
Next, the team pokes and prods the Chevy two then strips her bare in an exercise that can only be described as organized chaos
right
here.
I
think it's rolling better than it did when it came in
with the truck and trailer. Back from the road. It's time to crack this seal and see what our team is up against. From what I can tell from the outside. It's rock solid, which is really gonna save us. I mean, not bad, not bad at all. I don't think it even needs full quarters. We have to find a way to keep the Casper.
We gotta keep it.
Here's your tool you can use
and you can have the Betty boop floor mats,
a
quarter tank in it.
I got that same shift in the
back
of
it looks pretty good up here. Let's check out the bottom. Let's get it on the lip.
You never know what to expect when starting a major rebuild like this. So, a quick inspection is the first order of business
paint can hide a lot undercoating can too or in the Nova's case. Roofing tar.
I've never seen a vehicle with roofing. Tar smeared all over the bottom of it. The blasters gonna have fun with that.
The guys think all that tar just may have preserved some good bones. That's pretty sweet, solid, solid car.
So
I
think we got a good car to start with.
We're gonna tear it all apart. We'll pull the glass off, all the doors off. The fenders, all the suspension and put on the Rich history. Take it to the blast and get it all stripped down to bare metal. A couple of people taking this off, somebody take this off. A couple people there, a couple of people on that door. That door. Yeah. Where's our tools? All the
boxes, the drawers, everything is labeled.
Yeah,
extensions. I'm gonna take this bolt off and you're gonna have this side and I still got a bolt on the other side.
You are on it.
It's coming apart really good.
It's really solid. It's not very rusty.
I don't think we've broke any bolts off,
guys having a bit of a tough time getting this one bolt out here. What we're gonna do is throw a little bit of anise onto the threads that are exposed right now.
So as it unscrews it, it'll help have a little bit of lubricant there to allow that faster come out a little easier.
That's pretty cool, man. You could actually feel it loosening up as it runs through the threads. It's all about. Yeah. Pretty cool.
More forensics here with the glass house. Yes, it was blue
rock solid, man. Usually they start rusting right through here, start rusting that and then on down,
you got a good piece right here.
Lots of work to do in a little amount of time. This is where a thing called teamwork comes in. I'm into motor sports to kind of anything with an engine. Most of what I learned about cars and about trucks was through watching
power block and muscle car horsepower Xtreme 4x4
trucks and
enjoy them all.
And uh all the aspects from the street to the trail. The lock out guys have been a real big help to us. The ladies have been doing almost better than the guys pushing them out of the way. Getting right in there. They're helping really good as you can see, we have some labeling bags, more
badies wear right front fender bolts. It may not look very important, but that is a very important job for the tear down to help assembly go that much better at the end.
Hey,
back at the power block set, our build team is working to get the Nova torn down quickly for media blasting
only then will they know exactly what's under 44 year old sheet metal. It's kind of cool decipher these trim tags on here that was built in Willow Run Michigan. According to this, it's a 1967 Nova. We already knew that rolled off the assembly line as a plain Jane Chevy two with a straight six. It's gonna be a whole lot more than that though. When we're done with it.
Back in the day, these novas were just like Andy's plain Jane, even though now they're considered classic muscle.
The Chevy two was introduced in 1962 as a humble affordable family style compact car.
Chevy's exact words were maximum functionalism with thrift, whatever the heck that means, maybe something like a boxy body for more interior space with a cheap four cylinder engine.
But to keep up with the Mustang Chevy quickly added a V8 option. Like the 327 you see in the 66 model,
350 horses, basically a Corvette engine and the lightweight Nova meant one thing speed
0 to 60 in seven seconds. The quarter in 15
by 67 the demand for the Nova had died down.
GM then put a lot of their eggs in the Camaro basket.
And a year later, the model got a major overhaul with a more rounded body style seen in a special edition Yanko.
But for many including our buddy Andy, the old body style of the Chevy too. Well, that's the only Nova that matters.
So
world famous Eric
Saliba little shop of horrors, signature edition cutter.
Ok. We're using these screw jacks because once we get that front clip assembly off, this thing will turn right over backwards.
You got any ratchet straps around here,
got you guys
next step. Take this out from under it. Jack it up a little bit. Roll the rotisserie under it, get it off to the blast.
We got the car flipped from the rotisserie
gives us the chance to be able to get it sideways and be able to work on it standing up because there's so much roofing tar in the bottom of this car that the sandblaster probably can't remove it.
How clean do we have to get it? I just got to get the majority of it off. It's kind of a cheap way of, uh,
undercoating
protection of sound deader in her car.
Yeah. It's a joy to have a lot of people doing this kind of job. It's stuff that's just gotta be done. If you want a nice ride,
we are starting to find a little bit more damage. That kind of makes us nervous. There's some repair work or some patchwork that somebody's did in the transmission tunnel and shifter area,
the main sections of the floor still look really good. There's a patch
over that wheel lip that somebody's put a quarter panel on this at one time,
the fun part is gonna be the mock up that's coming next week after it gets back from media blasting.
That's the part that really makes it look like a project. When you put the new front suspension on that motor and tranny, you start building exhaust, fixing all the body. You can finally see what your vision is for the project.
Next time on search and restore worried guy
fears are realized when a solid nova comes back as Swiss Cheese and with parts rolling in the drive train takes shape.