Chris Klein’s ’63 Chevy II Nova
“ReNOVAtor”
Chris Klein’s 1963 Chevy II Nova is a perfect example of how classic styling and modern performance can come together in one serious restomod. This early Nova combines the lightweight, unmistakable lines of a first-generation Chevy II with modern LS power and upgraded suspension technology to create a car built to look right, sit right and perform far beyond what Chevrolet offered in 1963.
Scott’s Hotrods specializes in transforming 1962-1967 Chevy II and Nova platforms with modern suspension, steering and chassis components designed for today’s performance expectations. Whether you’re building an LS-powered street cruiser, Pro Touring Nova or high-horsepower restomod, upgrading the original front suspension is one of the most important steps toward making modern horsepower usable. Scott’s 1962-1967 Chevy II / Nova IFS Front Clip replaces the original front structure from the firewall forward with modern Independent Front Suspension, rack & pinion steering, Tubular Upper & Lower A-Arms, modern brakes and Coilover or SuperSlam Airbag suspension.



