Vehicle Description
1963 Chevrolet Nova Convertible
Chevrolet designer Clare MacKichan recalled about creating the
Chevy II: "There was no time for experimentation or doodling around
with new ideas from either the engineers or from us in design; And
it had to be a basic-type car." "I think that was the quickest
program we ever did at any time," he continued. "We worked night
and day on that car, and it didn't take very long to run it through
our shop because we had a deadline." And that's what made the Chevy
II one of the fastest new-car development programs in GM history -
just 18 months after the designers got the green light, the first
production Chevy II rolled off the Willow Run, Michigan, assembly
line in August 1961, in time for its September 29 introduction.
For consignment a piece of early muscle car, before they knew of
such a term muscle car. This one has had some cosmetics done as
well as a drivetrain upgrade, a new top, some rust bubbling for the
steel, as well as a re-upholstered front seat, new door panels and
fresh carpeting, we have landed in 1963 and are ready to go for
groceries or do some hot rodding in style.
Exterior
With a 22 year old respray applied the exterior now bathed in pale
green, it has some shine but does present with some bubbling
appearing on the lower panels of the body. All steel panels are
good and have decently minded gaps. The trim spear on the sides has
been removed and a sponge painted stripe has been added and shows
in green, blue and red. Chrome and brite-work is in good condition
with no rusting and only minor tarnish. Up front is a horizontal
front shiny ribbed grille, leading to the chrome topped line in the
hood center seam, C H E V R O L E T badge in front of the hood, and
beautiful bumper below you've arrived with a shout! Window
trimmings are shiny and brite as are the curved rear trimming on
the rear deck. Around back, more Chevrolet badging this time with a
bow tie below being framed by square canted taillights that split
between tail and reverse lighting, and another shiny bumper is
below. Chrome American Racing wheels in 14" format are wrapped in
like new blackwall rubber
Interior
A swing of the doors and we note the new door panels with
horizontal chrome trim above and below and even some tuck and roll
in the black vinyl. This is broken up in the middle by 2 brushed
aluminum rectangles as well as chrome window cranks and door
releases. A black vinyl armrest sits within a tray and is new as
well. Inside a newly covered front bench in black vinyl sits on
showroom condition black carpeting which is flooded cockpit. In
back an original bench seat sprawls between the side panels and
while nice, does not match the front seat pattern. The original
dash shows well and has an oval instrument cluster and in the
center of the black steel is an AM/FM/Cassette player. The dash
front is formed with a mid horizontal running wide "spear" which
has a lineup of pulls in chrome on the bottom of the dash below
this spear. A three-spoke drilled Grant GT steering wheel wrapped
is fronting this dash along with a column mounted aftermarket
tachometer. Gracing the sea of black carpet is a B&M shifter in
its own consolette.
Drivetrain
Well restored with clean black paneling as far as the eye can see
and more visual excitement with the block and intake manifold
bathed in a thick coating of bowtie orange/red. Chrome for the
valve covers, air cleaner assembly and alternator add some
excitement to all the surfaces in this preserved and near perfect
bay. As to the particulars, the freshly rebuilt engine is in V8
format, a 1967 283ci unit to be exact and is fitted with a new
crank, pistons and a 350/350 camshaft. It is topped with a 4-barrel
Edelbrock 600cfm carburetor and has a 2-speed automatic on back
which is a Powerglide transmission. 3.36 is the rear axle ratio. A
muscle drivetrain for sure, however not original, but definitely
the way Chevrolet should have built them way back in 1963
Undercarriage
A mixture of black undercoating, some road dirt, and patina with
slight surface rust but it's rare on this undercarriage. All
supporting cast members are present and accounted for like the
rebuilt front independent coil spring suspension, and rear leaf
springs with traction bars. Drum brakes are on all 4 corners and a
clean rust-free dual exhaust with Turbo mufflers is on.
Drive-Ability
A quick lighter, and smooth idler, I gave it a little goose, and
off we go, cruising or running fast, this car does it all. Also,
the new seats are truly comfortable, and all functions were working
swimmingly.
This is the true definition of a muscle car that our consignor
created out of a car designed years before the term existed. An
older build still presenting nicely today, with recent maintenance,
service and a rebuilt engine it's hard to say no to this drop top
Nova right out of 1963.
VIN DECODE
30467W101533
3-1963
04-Chevy II Nova 400 I6
67-Convertible
W-Willow Run, MI Assy Plant
101533-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
09D-4th Week September Build
STYLE 63 0467-1963 Chevy II Nova Convertible
BODY WRN1558-Willow Run Body #
TRIM 2 774-Red Vinyl Bench, Black Top
PAINT 936-Ermine White
2M-Powerglide