Chris Klein’s ’63 Chevy II Nova
“ReNOVAtor”

Chris Klein’s 1963 Chevy II Nova is a perfect example of how classic styling and modern performance can come together in one serious restomod. This early Nova combines the lightweight, unmistakable lines of a first-generation Chevy II with modern LS power and upgraded suspension technology to create a car built to look right, sit right and perform far beyond what Chevrolet offered in 1963.

Scott’s Hotrods specializes in transforming 1962-1967 Chevy II and Nova platforms with modern suspension, steering and chassis components designed for today’s performance expectations. Whether you’re building an LS-powered street cruiser, Pro Touring Nova or high-horsepower restomod, upgrading the original front suspension is one of the most important steps toward making modern horsepower usable. Scott’s 1962-1967 Chevy II / Nova IFS Front Clip replaces the original front structure from the firewall forward with modern Independent Front Suspension, rack & pinion steering, Tubular Upper & Lower A-Arms, modern brakes and Coilover or SuperSlam Airbag suspension.

Want to Build Your 1962-1967 Nova Like This?

If Chris Klein’s 1963 Nova II LS has you thinking about upgrading your own Chevy II or Nova, Scott’s Hotrods can provide the modern foundation to make it happen. Our 1962-1967 Nova IFS Front Clip is designed specifically for these early cars and can be configured around popular Small-Block, Big-Block, LS and LT engine combinations, along with your desired suspension, steering and braking package.

From a clean street-driven 1962 Chevy II to an LS-swapped 1963 Nova, Pro Touring 1966 Nova or high-horsepower 1967 build, Scott’s gives you the suspension technology to transform the way your classic Chevy looks, handles and drives.

 

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