1967 Chevy Nova - V Is For Victory

When Paul Van Nus was just 16, he and his dad, Joe, collaborated on a clean and functional ’67 Nova that was leaning more toward the street-and-strip setting.When Paul Van Nus was just 16, he and his dad, Joe, collaborated on a clean and functional ’67 Nova that was leaning more toward the street-and-strip setting. Paul is employed at a local fender shop but he and Joe also operate a private paint and body works shop called Dutch Boys Hot Rods in Vicksburg, Michigan. (They were buffing out Mark Stielow’s Red Witch for SEMA as this was being written.) Now 19, Paul reminded us that the Nova was orange in its first iteration and that we covered it (Firing for Effect) in the Jan. ’08 issue. A pleasing sight to be certain but it had a dirty little secret. It was a show car that never turned a wheel in anger or in jest.


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