The crew over at Church Boys Racing have proven that there is truth in the old adage, “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.”
Taking a quick look in the staging lane and it would be easy to misjudge the ’64 Nova II Station Wagon. Sure, as far as grocery getters go, this is one of the coolest economy family cars of the early 60’s, but as a race car… seriously? Yes, seriously!
Early 70’s straight line racers took advantage of the very affordable price tag of these economy cars with full knowledge that the weight over the rear end aided the traction capabilities of skinny and hard street tires on launch.
The Church Boys took this retro idea and added a twist on their version of the economy wagon by adding some modern technology. Company owner, Chuck Church Jr invested in the wagon as a representation of his company, Church Boys Racing components in Bristolville, Ohio. The company specializes in high performance suspension components for classic Novas, and this is where the Chevy II wagon comes into play.
According to Church, the car is good for 13.74 in the quarter-mile, and is steady and reliable for family cruising at 24 mpg on their way to the races. For a vintage sleeper with a touch of modern technology, this is as good as it gets.
Specs on the Car:
- Stock 5.3 liter LS-1 Engine
- 4L60E Transmission
- K&N Filter
- Church Boys Racing LS Headers
- Church Boys Racing subframe
- Church Boys Racing rack and pinion conversion kit
- Church Boys Racing 1 1/8-inch sway bar with Church Boys Racing upper and lower control arms.
- 185 pound multi-leaf rear springs
- American Autowire wiring kit
- Classic Instuments gauge package
- ’98-02 Camaro F-body disc brakes
- Dunlop Direzza 215X45R17 tires on Wheel Vintiques 17X7 with 4.5-inch backspace (front) 5-inch backspace (rear) rims