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DriverzInc
Jul 30th, 09, 04:08 PM
Hey guys,
Many of you probably know us from Pro-touring.com and Lateral-g.net where we have been sponsors for years, but we recently started sponsoring all the TEAM sites, and I thought this would be the perfect place to post photos.

We acquired this car in trade for a 32 ford highboy just as you see it here:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/67%20Nova/Red67Nova_16.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/67%20Nova/Red67Nova_15.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/67%20Nova/Red67Nova_14.jpg

House of Kolors "Kosmos Red".
Chassiworks front clip, manual rack
4-Link rear
AirRide Shockwaves front and rear
Vintage Air Front Runner
SS Interior
383 Stroker motor, with a TH400
Ford 9"
Wilwood brakes
Billet Specialites 17" FastLanes

Already an awesome car, but a little "Plain Jane" for me, so we're going to spruce it up a bit.

We'll be custom building some of our own NewGen wheels in 18s for it, with a brushed finish center, and a polished lip. Here is the wheel in all polished:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/Splitter_FinishedPhoto.jpg

We will also be adding some silver accents to the paint. Not much, but just something to break up all that red. I'm thinking some variation of Grand Sport stripes.

We also ordered an AirRide Tech Gas Fill door in aluminum, so that will be going on asap.

To control the AirRide, we're a big fan of the Accuair Air Management system, and we already have that in stock to install, and will be starting that install in the next few weeks.

Interior wise, we'll be adding some of the new pedals from Clayton Machineworks, and a new shifter to replace the B&M. We chose the Genie "commander" shifter:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/67%20Nova/ClaytonPedals.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/67%20Nova/Genie_Commander.jpg


Front Wilwoods are going to be updated to a 6 piston caliper just to upgrade it a little from where it is now.

The TH400 is a stout transmission, and shifts great, but I like to turn a lower RPM on the freeway, but not sacrifice around town driving either, so we're installing a 700r4.

I'll keep you all posted on our progress. Enjoy the photos as we move along.

Novanutcase
Jul 30th, 09, 06:52 PM
Welcome Jon!

Glad to see you here on Team Nova!

That car looks REALLY familiar.......


John

strtlegal
Jul 31st, 09, 01:30 AM
Nice...trade IMHO..lol

Im loving those pedals.

SPARKY69
Jul 31st, 09, 07:23 AM
Very nice and welcome to you guys!

darren@ridetech
Aug 3rd, 09, 11:14 AM
Looks good Jon! How did that cap fit?

draginutz
Aug 3rd, 09, 02:52 PM
Nice ride Jon. Haven't seen it posted on Pro-touring.com yet. Should look killer with the New Gens.

Novaboy69
Oct 13th, 09, 10:10 PM
Jon, looks like a super nice are.