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Guest 18-Sep-2008 09:14
bear. how are you? this is ryan keller. you know, leon's kid. i haven't seen you or any of the family in years. are you guys still living out in snohomish? not sure if you or my parents still talk at all but you can email me back at tru3blu3@gmail.com
dean 19-Nov-2006 21:01
hi are you local to tacoma/ i just got a 64 ss nova and want to do rearend but have no knowledge of what is a easy set-up to go to posi can you advise, also want to do suspension and front disc thanks
Robert Weaver 11-Sep-2005 20:42
Don, you have one Bad Azz Nova, and I hope we get a heads up race next year.
Robert aka Robert56
Debbie 27-Oct-2004 02:46
We have a 63 - Chevy II also. Looks good. Our is 4 door white with blue interior.
Mike Aitken 11-Sep-2003 17:31
Hi! new at most of this looking for ford small blk identificaction know a few basics about it but not enough not in original package off d.s rear blk (stamped#)machined surface #2f 116290 , rear of Intake cast# DIZE-9425-BB , or where to look for better #'s Thanks Mike
BILL JOSEPH 25-Apr-2003 11:05
HI: I WAS SUPPRISED TO SEE YOR SERIAL NUMBER 151. I HAVE NUMBER 152 STILL IN THE CRATE
LOOKING FOR A PROJECT TO PUT IT IN. REGARDS BILL
Todd 20-Apr-2003 22:38
Nice ride, Its nice to see someone take pride in their rod. Good job!
Rob Wehrli 12-Mar-2003 14:49
Your '64 looks like a lot of fun. I think that Don's car looks like a very fun street car that spends a good bit of time out at the strip. Don, can you say whether or not the "wheels-up" shot is on the bottle or motor?

Take Care.

Rob!
SoCalNovaNut 09-Feb-2003 16:48
Hi, nice 64 i want to know about your gauge set up (speedo,Tach, etc.)Im doing my 62 for mild racing and would like good gauges, I have a 62,63, 64 W/clock, gauge cluster to work with,how did you mount them and what diameter are they? Thanks for your site very cool, Ill send you some photos of my car Thanks
luis 11-Jan-2003 18:28
verry nice i also have a 1964 nova, if you dont mind sending info on your suspension and aswell as the traction bars its a really good idea,big ups to you bro.
Kayleen McMullen 06-Dec-2002 19:06
n e 1 knoe n e camaro z-28 websites e-mail me so i can check them out
THANX
~* KAYLEEN *~
Don Berry12-Aug-2002 21:30
Bring it on ponyboy!
Carrol Shelby 26-Jul-2002 18:16
Mustangs RULE!!
Don Berry27-May-2002 04:59
I made them both from .120 square 2" steel. The subframes on the first gen Chevy IIs ar a little different than the 2nd gen ones, but you could do something similar. I would start with a piece of 2"x3" square tubing and fit it int the back of the stock subframe and carefully cut holes in the floor to connect it to the rear where the spring connects to the body. I welded mine in with a MIG welder and it's really stiff.

Thanks!
Don
Bill C. 27-Mar-2002 20:34
Don,
Very nice lookin' Deuce you have there! I wanted to ask you about the subframe connectors and hidden traction bars and get more info on them.
I'd like to do something very similiar in my '70 Nova.

thanks,
Bill C.