With enough money and skill anything is possible.
However the '63 Nova's tires, suspension, steering, engine, brakes and drivetrain are all not set up for, nor do they lend themselves to drifting. At best you would probably have to increase the engine horsepower, rebuild the front suspension with tighter polyurethane bushings, change the shocks (and possibly springs), and swap to wider rims with lower-profile tires. To make the car a serious drift contender pretty much everything I mentioned above would have to be customized, upgraded or flat our replaced with something different.
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The Chevrolet Nova had a production run of more than 2.3 million vehicles. The Chevrolet Nova model was introduced in 1963.
My 64, with small block, and automatic was just under 2700.
1962 - 1963 chevy II Nova Acadian posi or open
13 inch, 4 lug, and I think 5 inches wide.
you call the glass company to come out and do it as it's not a job for the normal person to do.
Yes.
Look on the drivers door post, under the trunk, or glove box, for the correct size for your Nova. 600-13 is the OEM size for a standard Nova and 650-13 for the SS, wagon, and 400.
Nothing.
Yes.
Yes, they are.
I'm working on my 1963 chevy nova..I have a 350 chevy with serial number TII 04HN. Want to know what year and make did this come from? Betty