Air Ride Technologies and Precision Coachworks have done it again. They have built another show stopping, road ripping, supercar. This time it is a 1970 Chevy Nova - the “SuperNova”.
This car was built for Good-Guys to be used for promotional purposes
and in July 2009, it will be given away to a lucky GoodGuys show
participant. The car started as a very clean all original 1970
“grandma” Nova. After getting the body in shape by flush mounting the
glass, removing the drip rails, and making a few other minor
alterations, the Dupont Hot Hues “Butternut Yellow” paint was laid down.
To spice things up, satin black accents add just the right amount of
flash while still keeping the car’s overall statement very subtle.
There is nothing subtle about what is lurking under the vintage racer
style black hood labeled: “427LSX” . This 427 LS engine puts out 615
carbureted horsepower thanks to the experts at World Products.
Of course this car handles as good as it looks with a Air Ride
Technologies suspension system mounted on a Chris Alston’s Chassisworks
front end.
Look to see this car at Good-Guys events all across the country, and
out on the road. We know they Air Ride crew will be enjoying it until
they turn it over to its new owner next July.