Survivor 64 Nova, driving it from Cali to Texas!!?

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  • This SUPER CLEAN Survivor V8 powerglide 64 Nova is a total gem!! We’re so excited about it!! What do you think will break on our drive home to Texas?!
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  • @marinablueGS
    @marinablueGS Год назад +3

    My first car was a 63 Nova station wagon 6 cylinder with Powerglide in good shape. I paid $500 for it in 1970. My high school buddies sniggered at me. But it was MY car, I paid for it, and I was proud of it. I wish now I had kept it for the nostalgia value.

  • @rlh4331
    @rlh4331 Год назад +2

    Great video. In 1982 my first car was a 65 Chevy II, 283 power glide, manual steering, manual brakes. Same dash, many of the same parts except 2 lights in the rear. While I have gone on to own many higher quality classics, she's the one that got away. One more point, I sold the car to fund my best deal effort. An engagement ring now supporting 32 years.

  • @christophertodd6405
    @christophertodd6405 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how simple the old cars were. My grandparents had a Nova just like that, but it was light blue. They bought it when I was in the 1st grade.

  • @bookemdanno2737
    @bookemdanno2737 Год назад +2

    That Nova is SUCH a Cream Puff...BIG Thumbs Up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @edravo
    @edravo Год назад +2

    Best of luck on the Nova; my grandmother would like it because of the 4-door she could haul the grand kids to Walmart and Popeye’s without beingg disencumbered. Should you be lucky enough to make money on the restoration and there aren’t enough low priced Novas available, any Dodge Alpine or Plymouth Volare’ should be a viable substitute if they’ve avoided the crusher.
    While doing the makeover keep your pennies close and any grandmothers looking to buy a car even closer.

  • @lazyeyedmodeler-woodyworkshop
    @lazyeyedmodeler-woodyworkshop Год назад +4

    New drinking game. Take a shot whenever Emily says “It’s so sweet!” Great new addition to the stable, guys. I would love it just the way it is but there again my other car is a Model A Ford so obviously I don’t have a need for speed.

    • @kerryhickman2235
      @kerryhickman2235 Год назад +1

      You would never make it to the end if the video! You would pass out from being to drunk!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 Год назад

      I'd be careful jumping to any conclusions about that Model A. I put on the car shows for twenty years, where I used to work. At one show there was a bright orange Model A Sedan with a blown 427, pulling a bright orange ski boat with another 427, riding on a bright orange trailer... oh, and there were three other '34 Fords in mint condition with all the original running gear. We had a bunch of engineers working there with some really nice toys!!

  • @wbball15
    @wbball15 Год назад +10

    I love how "Legal Tender for all debts, Public and Private" is just completely ignored in this day and age. Great stuff, Reeves Fam.

    • @JCWren
      @JCWren Год назад +3

      That statement does not mean someone is required to take cash. It means the paper is valid for debts, public and private.

    • @michaelreynolds1904
      @michaelreynolds1904 Год назад +5

      They want a CC to charge if you trash the car and your insurance declines to cover it.

  • @mikemullay5622
    @mikemullay5622 Год назад +6

    Emily, on a car like this one the only thing the left foot should be used for is the dimmer switch. Aaron is right you didn't read your driver's training manual. Love this car. Remember the 283 and powerglide combination first appeared on the '56 Chevy. The 265 is the first of a line of engines running all the way up to the 350 small block.

    • @victoroneill7924
      @victoroneill7924 Год назад

      The '56 was a 265" motor. I owned an all original '56 2 door hardtop in 1963 and had the engine bored it out to 283".

  • @tonyg3573
    @tonyg3573 Год назад +8

    I would be checking the wheel bearings and front end parts (T-Rod ends and ball joints) before making a 2,000 mile drive. Also grab an extra fan belt and perhaps have some electrical tape on hand in case you need a quick rad hose repair on the way. Good luck and safe travels.

  • @tomcoe9975
    @tomcoe9975 Год назад +10

    My second grade teacher had this car in a two tone blue...It suited her perfectly; she was in her 60s at the time...It was 1964 and she had just bought it new...I was 7 at the time...I'm 65 now...My experience with mid-60s Chevys suggests that fuel pump, water pump, and electrical systems would most likely be what I suspect might fail, but if you treat her well, you might very well get home with no problems at all...Congratulations on what looks like a very solid car...Fix that A-pillar soon...Having spent time in Ohio, rust will likely be a problem elsewhere on the car as well...

  • @danhiggins7798
    @danhiggins7798 Год назад +4

    Nice car. If the engine is original take it easy till you get home then replace the timing chain and gears. You might have issues with the cooling system, and charging system. Take the voltage regulator off and clean the points. They get a little crusty. Just in case; the voltage reg. is the 2 1/2 X 3 inch square box on the rad support. haha We all know about opinions, but I think the 283 is the best engine Chevy built in the late 50s to early 60s. Check the fluids daily and it'll be fine. Good luck on your trip.

  • @wagonmaster1974
    @wagonmaster1974 Год назад +1

    In 1977 - 1979 I went on a square body Nova tear. Had 4 of them. My favorite was my '64 SS, with a 283 and a [Emily will love this] 4-gear.
    Glove box light works, dome light works, headlights work - do the reverse lights work?? Be certain to lock the ignition switch when exiting the car. in the "off" position, fingertips start the car. Don't even need a key. I'd be sure those new keys lock the switch. If I knew how, I'd send y'all a couple Briggs & Stratton OEM blanks for Nana!
    Emily, you are fickle! First in love with a Corvette, then swayed by a little Nova...😁
    Glad y'all got a V-8 car. Makes the little cars fun to drive. I'd keep it original [even the radio, it can be repaired/upgraded - Just Dashes makes a repro dash pad], as they are hard to come by, in V8 fashion. Very cool to have the OEM wheel covers. They are only original cars once. Even 4 door Novas have value, original not restored, especially when they are in the condition of yours. Nice find!
    As far as breakage, make sure the spare is good, get extra belts and radiator hoses, maybe some heater hose [don't forget clamps], stuff like that. I predict a smoooth trip, averaging around 18 MPG. BTW, like that you added a short segment of driving the Nova in the outro.

  • @Old_Ranch_Hand
    @Old_Ranch_Hand Год назад +19

    Great car!! Can't wait to see all the adventures you guys have between Cali and Texas! I don't think you aren't going to have any problems with the little Nova that are her fault. Now, I'd have a spare belt, radiator hoses, and a thermostat with me just in case. Who knows if you can trust the manufactures of those things!🤣 Have a great trip!

    • @stevenwpaquette
      @stevenwpaquette Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same.
      Add:
      Hobofreight tool set
      Extra sparkplug / coil wire
      750 Amp jump pack
      Med. Size Cooler (center console arm rest)
      Lightweight floor jack (maybe)
      Duct tape / zip ties
      Didn't show spare / jack condition
      Route 66 here you come.
      Start at Santa Monica, CA

    • @chasingsunrisesandsunsets2464
      @chasingsunrisesandsunsets2464 Год назад

      Nope. Heading to Tucson. Interstate 10

  • @jlore6344
    @jlore6344 Год назад +4

    Love that Vice Grip Garage and Cold Snacks were included in this episode :) thanks for keepin it fun! The car looks great BTW, and I think it will make it.

  • @andysupple4838
    @andysupple4838 Год назад +6

    Emily is the loveliest lady in motorsports

    • @falconeer99
      @falconeer99 Год назад

      Aaron and Emily both seem like such genuine down to earth people. They're on my list of people I hope I get to meet some day

    • @flyingsparksgarage
      @flyingsparksgarage  Год назад

      Appreciate it, y’all!!

  • @tinkerne-round4079
    @tinkerne-round4079 Год назад +11

    Who else loves the sound of a V8 purring at idle as the car rolls slowly on gravel?

  • @mikemullay5622
    @mikemullay5622 Год назад +5

    I love that little Nova. 283 with Powerglide. Best combination possible for that little car. So glad you and Aaron have it.

  • @Oilerfan1989
    @Oilerfan1989 Год назад +1

    I can't believe you are a two footed driver like me!!!!!!!!
    My hubby is always bugging me, but your thoughts are same as me
    I cannot brake with my right foot at all. ❤️ this 🤘

  • @waynejenkins6259
    @waynejenkins6259 Год назад

    I got a new 1965 Nova two door hardtop my senior year in high school. Mine was also a 283 Powerglide. Tough little car. I upgraded mine a bit with a four barrel Rochester and dual exhaust. My Dad had a 64 Chevelle with the factory power pack set up, basically the same as mine ended up with the four barrel and dual exhaust. Those two would run wheel to wheel in the quarter mile. I sold it when I entered the Army in 1967. Upon my return from Vietnam in March 1969, I bought a new 1969 SS/RS 396 4 speed Camaro. These two were probably my favorite cars to date. Wish I still had both of them. Have fun with that little Nova, I know you will!!!

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 Год назад +1

    Both your rides this episode were sweet! I love the Nova! Save The Crew Cabs!!
    Thanks, y'all!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦

  • @Mclovingarage
    @Mclovingarage Год назад +1

    Best part of the video, burnout eating chips in the moredoor Nova! Right on!

  • @gw3598
    @gw3598 Год назад

    In 1967 I took my driving test in my Dad's 1960 Falcon. I convinced my parents to buy a 1965 Nova SS. It was tone blue, 6 cylinder, bucket seats, powerglide floor shift. Nice car. I drove it until I bought my first car, a 64 GTO convertible. That led to many muscle cars over the years. My best friend had a 64 Nova SS, Factory 283 four speed that was really fast. He sold it to another friend, it was stolen and never seen again.

  • @tch432
    @tch432 Год назад +1

    My first car was a ‘62 Nov 4 door in the exact same body color. It was a 194 C.I. 6 Cyl with a 3 on the tree and a horrible knock. I paid $80 for it. I blew that up in short order. I bought a 230 CI 6cyl and “rebuilt” in in shop class. The I found a Hurst 3 speed floor shifter ( who knew? ) for free and installed that in the driveway.
    I had 3 Novas in my life. The last was a 69 2 door that I never should’ve sold.
    Thanks for the memories!

  • @victorjacobson4635
    @victorjacobson4635 Год назад +2

    i just love how every old chevy whether its a truck or car has that EXACT same brake pedal squeak

  • @Duaneoca
    @Duaneoca Год назад +1

    Your appreciation and love for the nova gives me new appreciation for my 68 impala that isn’t perfect enough to drive around.

  • @matthewhuebner7178
    @matthewhuebner7178 Год назад +2

    i had a 64 4 dr malibu that sat for years and then i got it and drove from tennesee to colorado with no problem.the 283 and power glide are a good and reliable combo.love your channel.

  • @dalesearcy5734
    @dalesearcy5734 7 месяцев назад

    We once had a 64 Nova 2 door V8.
    At the same time we also had a 64 Chevelle SS.
    When I sold them both to the same guy, we replaced them with a 69 GTO.
    Love GM Muscle Cars!
    These days, I drive a Ford 97 OBS Diesel. Live, Love it!

  • @brucesmallwood6251
    @brucesmallwood6251 Год назад +1

    Love the 64 Nova. Awesome car,smooth ride and excellent handling. Had a 2dr.hardtop ,283 4spd in mid 70s. Was a real jewel. Miss that car sooo much.

  • @chappy5538
    @chappy5538 Год назад +2

    I don't think you will have any problem with that cool little car did Aaron get to drive the Corvette be safe can't wait to see what's next.

  • @johncolligan5128
    @johncolligan5128 Год назад +1

    I had 4 or 5 Chevy II 's in high school and college, loved them and miss them, mine all had the 194 inline 6, fix the rust and keep it a survivor she is unique ride, get the important spare parts, belts hoses sounds like a good idea, but do not forget about points and condenser and a coil remember she is old school and if the points and condenser go, you won't , check her fluids often, and you need to get a lead additive because the valve seats were designed to run on leaded gasoline, and you could damage the valve seats running it on the 87 unleaded gasoline, drive safe.

  • @vincejones3671
    @vincejones3671 Год назад

    Wow love it. A classic American family small car in 1964. I’ll wager nothing will break mechanically. It’s a Chev after all. I’ve driven the PCH and yeah it was a great drive. Love your work guys 👍🥃

  • @cee128d
    @cee128d Год назад +1

    My very first car that I bought after I graduated from High School way back in 1972 was a 1963 Silver Blue 2 door Nova. One of the best cars I ever owned, and definitely my all time favorite. At least until a big dump truck essentially destroyed it running a stop sign. I wasn't hurt, but we could never get the frame straightened out enough to make it drive able again. Man I miss that car and the 3 years I spent with it.

    • @gordblechinger9143
      @gordblechinger9143 Год назад

      Have the same car the 194 started pumping oil into the coolant so we put in 283, now its aqua blue and interior needs finishing

  • @TokyoCraftsman
    @TokyoCraftsman Год назад

    I had a 67 Chevy Impala 2-door with a 283 and a two speed slush box transmission. Bought it for $200, cut the roof off of it painted it yellow with a custom flame job and drove it. New plugs, points and wires and we drove that car for years! Great on road trips, nice on the highway. All these years later I feel bad about chopping up a fairly decent 67 two door, but back then they were common and cheap.
    Loved that car.
    Enjoy your 64 Nova!

  • @CoastalAutoReactionCAR
    @CoastalAutoReactionCAR Год назад +4

    Love It Guys! Check out our Roadtrip episode driving our 70 Dodge from the West Coast to to nicks garage to pick up our belt big block then on to Carlisle for the Chrysler nationals! Episode drops later today🤟

    • @roadhammer2380
      @roadhammer2380 Год назад

      I follow ya'll on tik tok you guys are awesome

    • @CoastalAutoReactionCAR
      @CoastalAutoReactionCAR Год назад

      @@roadhammer2380 Thank You!! The Episode will be dropping either later today or tomorrow morning:)

  • @douglasbrown8175
    @douglasbrown8175 Год назад

    I've had four Nova's over the years , the first being a 1966 red l79 350 hp 327 4 speed. The oddest one was a 1962 2 door sedan 4 cylinder, three speed on the column, with barely any chrome trim, the old chuck style rear end, rubber floor mats, single speed wipers, that I was going to hotrod but I just couldn't do it to such a rare car. Enjoy your new toy and I'll be watching fore the future upgrades.

  • @gordblechinger9143
    @gordblechinger9143 Год назад +1

    Being in such good shape I would keep it as original as possible, the interior and trim is unbelievable for It's age , no cracks in the steering wheel, original hub caps, head liner looks good, you found a real gem 💎.

  • @davidweidner1675
    @davidweidner1675 Год назад +2

    "If it doesn't have a gage it can't break"

  • @donsmith8614
    @donsmith8614 Год назад

    Brings back some good memories, from the early 70's ,a neighbor had a rough nova sw that he used to drag his 5 kids around in. I always check the oil level, no matter what the idiot light indicates. I hope you make it all the way w/o breaking down.

  • @davidglover575
    @davidglover575 Год назад +1

    Great video kiddos. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @darrellhuisman1544
    @darrellhuisman1544 Год назад +1

    I love love love it Novas are so awesome. (Wish you would have shown a little more of the Vega that was in the air). That 2 speed power glide was what all racers back in the day were always looking for. SWEET ❤️💯

  • @leemorgan9203
    @leemorgan9203 Год назад

    What might break? Belt, distributor cap, points, a bearing, a loose ground.. HA the "What if list" is long! The adventure is priceless!!
    What "I" hope you do with it... keep it fairly stock and original, dress up in '60's styles with family and friends for more adventures!
    Enjoy!!

  • @chrisprieur270
    @chrisprieur270 Год назад +1

    Love that little car. As good of a survivor as it is I think it should be kept as original as possible inside and out. It's a great time capsule that's for sure. My grandparents had a '66 Chevy II Nova 4 door with the 230 and 'glide. It had a NECK BREAKING zero to 60 that you had to time with a calendar but it was a great running rig that was a good daily for my grandma and my dad and his 3 siblings all learned how to drive in it. They had it from '71 until around 2000. When grandpa brought it home my dad's older sister cussed him out for getting a Nova. She was a rebel and still drives like a bat out of hell in her mid 60's. Ironically, she ended up owning it for a few years and then sold it back to grandpa a few years later. Could be a 'glide thing but the 230 had the same whine from the inside of the car as that 283 does. Hearing that whine really took me back. When grandpa sold that car in around 2000 it was a clean and rust free garage kept cream puff...and was actually cream colored. Looked better inside and out than a lot of cars less than 10 years old. The radio and heater never worked in it though.

  • @ALLANROACH1
    @ALLANROACH1 Год назад

    I grew up with my Moms car a 1963 Chevy Nova 2 4 door light blue with the 235 inline 6 and 2 speed power glide! It was great!Buy the way if you turn the Ignition key to off and not lock you can pull the key out and still start the cat and it will not go into lock unless you put the key back in! I used to steal Moms car every Fri night when my Parents would go out!! LOL I predict no breakage!!

  • @bigdon2241
    @bigdon2241 Год назад +2

    the 283 and powerglide is the best combo chevy did produce so no problems

  • @rondogwil
    @rondogwil Год назад

    I love that quiet little Powerglide whine. My grandpa had a 6 cyl. convertible when I was a kid. Sure wished we had that car today. Great find! Enjoy. Be safe!
    Love the shot at the end. It looks so small between the SUV and Superduty. LOL. The Nova really isn't all that small of a car, but it looks tiny next to those two.

  • @mikemullay5622
    @mikemullay5622 Год назад +1

    Emily, GM didn't go to two keys until 1965. That was one of the big differences between the '64 Skylark sedan I used to have and the '65 Skylark sedan I have now. Like you I love four door sedans.

    • @dandunlap8638
      @dandunlap8638 Год назад

      My first car was a then 20 year old 64 2Dr Skylark. I wish I still had it. There’s one near me I’m thinking of trying to buy. The guy has had it a long time. Not sure he’s willing to sell it.

  • @mikeypl1957
    @mikeypl1957 Год назад +2

    If I remember correctly 327 crank in that 283 would give you 302 with stock bore, would make a sweet little hotrod cruiser.

  • @ShenanigansWrenchRepeat
    @ShenanigansWrenchRepeat Год назад

    So happy for you guys! Adding another sweet old car, that is this mint, is always exciting! I'm excited to watch the next video on it about making it to the coast... Emily I'm counting on you for some beautiful PCH footage! It is on my bucket list to one day drive an old car down the PCH. Thank you guys as always for the awesome content and inspiration! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @jamesbond-iu4ig
    @jamesbond-iu4ig Год назад

    Im 63 and my first car when I was 15 was a 64 nova I luv that car so much and she treated me great so my second was a 65 chevy nova good luck whith the trip

  • @marklancaster248
    @marklancaster248 Год назад +1

    Had a 64 and a 65 wagon. Great little cars. You might want to inspect points and condenser along with brake lines, water pump and alternator.

  • @Cstoreri
    @Cstoreri Год назад +1

    Reminiscent of the scene from National lampoons vacation when you and Aaron were cruising side by side and you accelerated in the Vette!

  • @RabidSnot
    @RabidSnot Год назад

    she's a one tire, fryer... or fire..in Californio, it's fuego ! Enjoy the trip. Nice Chevy II and a great year, 1st year model in Nova for the 283ci. I've had a '63 SS years ago. now I have two GM ''64's Chevelle ElCo and Old's F85.

  • @rixkafer56
    @rixkafer56 Год назад

    Those 1950s 60s cars will go all day at 65 70 MPH just check your oil and coolant levels here and there and watch the lights ( idiot lights lol ) if one comes on pull over... maybe an extra fan belt in the trunk just incase... if its a 283 2barrel its 195 hp 4 barrel its 220 hp. Ive had several malibus over the years.. my 64 malibu i bought with 73k a long long time ago lol . I love it ... good luck and thanks for sharing and welcome to Cali !!

  • @leslietarboxjr4287
    @leslietarboxjr4287 Год назад +2

    Love the old Nova's. I don't expect you will have any problems on the way home. The 283's were the most dependable and long-lasting engines that Cheverolet ever made. I have seen them run over 300,000 miles if you take care of the oil changes and tune-ups.

    • @kenreeve32
      @kenreeve32 Год назад +1

      I had a '66 Nova with the 283 and it was still running strong at 200K when the body finally fell apart around it.

    • @sprintcarsandguitars959
      @sprintcarsandguitars959 Год назад +1

      every small block from then till 74 were all bullet proof. good ole iron in them blocks.

    • @leslietarboxjr4287
      @leslietarboxjr4287 Год назад

      @@kenreeve32 Yeah my neighbor had a station wagon with over 300,000 miles and the body rotted out from under neath of it. The motor was still running though. I believe the only reason Chevrolet got rid of the 283 and 327 is because they would never die.

  • @siriustraining1774
    @siriustraining1774 Год назад +1

    1964 was the 2nd year GM used altenators (w/ external voltage regs. GM left 'Generator' on the dummy light for a few years after. If any problems happen, it will be the water pump, or the electrical system. Safe travels guys!!!

  • @wesleypulkka7447
    @wesleypulkka7447 Год назад

    FSG, no issues! Smooth ride, those old 283s never die. Happy Trails!

  • @schmediumperformance
    @schmediumperformance Год назад +1

    You two are the best. I absolutely love Nana the Nova! I also use both feet to drive old cars. That brake pedal is so dang big ya may as well.

  • @psg6314
    @psg6314 Год назад +1

    My 2nd car was a 66 nova with a blew up six cylinder I put a 350 in and 5sp great video keep up the good work God bless from GA stay safe

  • @the9-5ersgarage
    @the9-5ersgarage Год назад +8

    The scene with Aaron eating his chips as if nothing was going on with a huge cloud of tire smoke behind him had me in stitches. With that, his jokes in the last video, and getting to talk to him for a bit at Power Tour this year, 💯 I'd love to sit and have a beer with him.

  • @CncObsession
    @CncObsession Год назад +2

    That is how I bought a Tesla ;-), rented one on Turo and drove the wheels off of it. The filters, availability and sometimes delivery are amazing. If you just search all models near you, the inventory is incredible. Great for a day or weekend in the ride of your choice.

  • @troyclawson5677
    @troyclawson5677 Год назад

    Im glade you got this car, they were good cars, back in late 60s i saw a 1966 ,327 4 seed nova beet several 396 chevelles, i think yall will make it with out trouble!

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 Год назад +1

    Keep it as a survivor. I like how you are not hung up about it being a crew cab.

  • @powerfool650
    @powerfool650 Год назад

    Drove a 1957 210 sedan in high-school through the late 80's early 90's. Same 283 power glide combo. Ran wonderfully. Still does with it's current owner.

  • @mikemullay5622
    @mikemullay5622 Год назад +1

    Nice shout to Derek and VGG, Aaron.

  • @mrharry8466
    @mrharry8466 Год назад +4

    You can't take money with you....
    If you love it buy it.
    I mean common the smile on your face when driving it, got to make the wife happy.
    All the best guys.
    U.K
    P.s left foot braking that racing driver stuff 😉
    Be careful of old tyres.

  • @odahithedubious2017
    @odahithedubious2017 Год назад

    Very nice! My very first car was a '68 Cutlass with the high compression 350 and the "Jetaway" 2-speed auto. It would give a chirp going from first to second, at 67 miles an hour. It surprised a few people at stoplights. That little Nova is a great ride. Hope you get many, many miles of joy from it. All the best to you both.

    • @jeschreindl
      @jeschreindl Год назад

      It would do 67mph in first gear 🤔

    • @odahithedubious2017
      @odahithedubious2017 Год назад

      We're not talking about a 4-speed, or even a three-speed auto. Check the numbers yourself. With a G78-14 tire, Jetaway first gear ratio about 1.78 , and a 3.23 rear gear, 67 mph is about 4800 rpm. Which is just about where Oldsmobile advertised its 10.25:1 350 to make its rated horsepower. From the Wiki... "In Drive at full throttle, it would upshift from low gear to high gear at 60-65 mph." My speedometer wasn't calibrated, but 67 is pretty close to 65. The Jetaway was not a Powerglide, it was a different design. But it was a two-speed auto, and they still use the two-speed Powerglide in drag racing today. Cleetus McFarland has run one in some of his cars.

  • @mikejohnson5837
    @mikejohnson5837 Год назад +2

    Nice little ride. I don't see you having any problems on your trip. Those little 283's are great little engines, especially if it's that lower mileage. But let's face it, even if it's 179K it's still pretty low miles for a 64, right?! Congratulations on a really cool find! Looking forward to the rest of the journey. Till next time!

  • @kerryhickman2235
    @kerryhickman2235 Год назад

    Love the Nova!! She really is "so sweet." The 283 & PG are a great combo. I don't think y'all will have any problems, but if it were me & had a few days I would go ahead & do some preventative maintenance on her like a good tune-up, change the belts & hoses, oil, flush the radiator, transmission service, rear diff. service, check the brakes & wheel bearings. Basically I would check & replace anything that would be a pain to do on the side of the road & anything you don't replace, go ahead & buy it to take with you. It would be better to have it & not need it than need it & not have it. You know as well as I do, that if it does happen to break down 9 times out of 10 it's going to be somewhere in BFE & no parts stores.I would also do a temporary fix on that leak on the A pillar because you know you're going to run into some rain on the way home. Good luck bringing her home to our great state of Texas!!

  • @kellykenworthy4063
    @kellykenworthy4063 Год назад +1

    Rarity doesn’t always mean valuable, but I cannot remember the last time I’ve seen a Nova 400 model sedan with a 283! I say fix the rust and rear seat and enjoy! Great find!

  • @patrickseals5746
    @patrickseals5746 Год назад

    Love that nova. Nice to see one that was cared for.

  • @neoncatfish4038
    @neoncatfish4038 Год назад

    Love the Nova! Y'all have a safe trip back here to Texas! Aaron you're one lucky man!

  • @keith049
    @keith049 Год назад

    Good find. I have a 65 Nova 2 dr post. Originally a 6 cyl 3 spd. I bought it with a 350 in it now. Great driver.

  • @charleshull1504
    @charleshull1504 Год назад

    My first car was a 65 Chevy II with a factory 283 and power glide. Great cars with decent power. Great video

  • @bobroberts9354
    @bobroberts9354 Год назад

    Had a 283 with the power glide in my 66 impala before the LS swap it was and still is a great little power train. Very reliable. Enjoy

  • @rondill1956
    @rondill1956 Год назад

    I don't think you will have any issues. Nova 's are tough. Have a great trip. Enjoy the ride.

  • @agentcrm
    @agentcrm Год назад

    That's a cool app, wish it was in more places.
    I love Emily's smile. The only issue with you two getting a C7, would be keeping tyres under it. 😂
    Personally, I'd drop a late model 350ci in it with disc brakes. Then putting all the old stuff in a create. So it can be returned to original later.
    Look on the back of the leatherman box, that will show you where the knife is.
    As for stuff that can break, Alternator, water pump, anything rubber. I'd also grab a tube of silicon and do a temp repair on that windscreen and a bluetooth speaker for the drive home.

  • @380.motorsports
    @380.motorsports Год назад +1

    That vintage Nova with a 283 is somewhat rare and very cool. I’d leave that little v8 in there and maybe spice it up a little if this is going to be a street cruiser. More than enough engine for this car as a cruiser.

  • @mikemiller3007
    @mikemiller3007 Год назад

    When I turned 16 in 1980, my dad let me drive his ‘65 Chevy II 300. Nova was a better trim package. 230 engine, 3 on the tree. The only trim was around the windows. Dog dish hubcaps and didn’t even have back-up lights. 2 door sedan. Radio delete. That was the one that got away.

  • @1975napier
    @1975napier Год назад +2

    Doing a one wheel peel with the wipers on high speed while eating chips, well done Aaron. 😆Wipers being on high speed (when not needed) bug me too Emily. Beautiful Nova!

  • @bobbolieu9013
    @bobbolieu9013 Год назад +2

    The C8 is amazing. But I really do like the C7's. They have a sophisticated aggressive stance.
    Emily, you can drive very smooth.

  • @HeeHawHighlander
    @HeeHawHighlander Год назад +1

    Great freaking video.
    Just love you two. Such genuinely good people.

  • @daryl3723
    @daryl3723 Год назад +1

    Your perfect for the nova I hope you keep it stock that little car cool.😊

  • @tedlytle790
    @tedlytle790 Месяц назад

    Repping Vice Grip Garage with the hat there. AWESOME!! I am in love with the '64 Nova. We have the same model year. 😉

  • @jasonjones5213
    @jasonjones5213 Год назад

    Awesome car, same year I was born.I think the water pump is probably the only concern.But it wasn't making any noise or anything.

  • @rogerraff6823
    @rogerraff6823 10 месяцев назад

    Love the car . PCH is so beautiful even the bridges are works of art

  • @creeksidegarage852
    @creeksidegarage852 Год назад

    Its a cool little car. I don't think it'll give you any serious problems. I think the first thing to do when you get it home is address that A pillar...there is probably some rust in the windshield channel that needs repair so the windshield will need to come out. Enjoy it and good luck with it.

  • @propdoctor21564
    @propdoctor21564 Год назад +3

    Another fun video. Looks like a pretty solid car.

  • @marlinspotts1896
    @marlinspotts1896 Год назад

    We have a couple of Novas, def my favorite 'old' car! Congrats on the purchase, gotta love a crew cab model too!

  • @russabrams3982
    @russabrams3982 Год назад

    I would carry all the fluids , brake fluid, coolant, at. Also check the tires, if they are old then replace them, check air in the spare . Carry some spare worm clamps for the radiator hoses , maybe some stop leak. Several rolls of electrical tape , mechanics wire, zip ties, electrical wire, reasonable tool kit , small aluminum floor jack, tools to change a spare tire . Neat car, have safe trip !

  • @charleyr4110
    @charleyr4110 Год назад +1

    nothin wrong with that powerglide either. i sure miss them days!

  • @andrewi5286
    @andrewi5286 Год назад

    That Nova is beautiful! Can't wait to see more of her

  • @leonardramsey3458
    @leonardramsey3458 Год назад +1

    I'd find a harbor freight get a mid-size tool kit. Mechanical fuel pump and an alternator in the belt if it actually has two of them. Both radiator hoses and a thermostat. Anything else you should be able to get it even Walmart coolant oil simple stuff like that. But the 283 powerglide they're hard to beat dependable on top of dependable. Really glad you two found this little car it's awesome. I believe Nana is a keeper.

  • @klc3478
    @klc3478 Год назад +1

    Wow! She’s gorgeous! I can’t wait to see what y’all do with her! If it was mine I’d like to pull the Power glide and put in a six speed manual tranny, That little 283 is an awesome engine and it’s all she needs to get around.

  • @DoubleZeroGarage
    @DoubleZeroGarage Год назад +1

    What cool car that Nova is, I reckon possibly brake issues, overheating or electromagical problems. Hopefully you’ll make it without any problems though. Looking forward to the updates

  • @danmassie1942
    @danmassie1942 Год назад +1

    it's a Great old Chevy love that little Nova. 283 with Powerglide. Best

  • @Apostrophe65
    @Apostrophe65 Год назад

    I absolutely love the Nova and the VGG hat!

  • @doncoon3146
    @doncoon3146 Год назад +1

    Seriously doubt you'll have any issues unless it is some overheating but I doubt that. I daily drive a thirty year old E class Mercedes and prefer it and trust it
    more than my new automobiles. There is just something about older cars that is kind of comforting. The lack of electronic babysitters makes driving a more visceral experience. I feel more connected to the car and the roads.

  • @davidmottweiler7597
    @davidmottweiler7597 Год назад +1

    I just did a frame off rotisserie build of a 62 nova wagon like joes and I also have a 283 ( out of a 67 Nova) and turbo 350 in it. Putting in a 700-R4 this fall. Will be watching for further attention you give to your new ride. Good luck and have fun.

    • @Dave-in-MD
      @Dave-in-MD Год назад

      How did you do a frame off rotisserie build of a car that has no frame?

    • @davidmottweiler7597
      @davidmottweiler7597 Год назад

      @@Dave-in-MD the front frame unbolts from the car and then the rest of the car was put on a rotisserie.

  • @wwonka52
    @wwonka52 Год назад

    Great Video. Reminds me of a lady I knew who had a car just like this, same color and all. She named it "Lady Nova" .

  • @ericjensen4606
    @ericjensen4606 Год назад +6

    The only things I would expect to fail would be the water pump and the alternator, and since you have a spare water pump hopefully you are good!

    • @gertraba4484
      @gertraba4484 Год назад

      Timing chain fuel pump radiator cap new wiper blades. Fuel filter points cap rotor. U know the drill. Coil