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This Is the Moebius 64 Nova Resto Mod that each of our Houston HAMS club members are building. Mine is going to be a day 2+ build with a couple after market parts. It’s going be be Burgundy with a white interior. I’ve started with the engine and some chassis work. 

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That's looking really sharp there Dan.  I really like the 64 Nova body style.  

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On 1/12/2025 at 4:57 PM, NOBLNG said:

Nice start. You can’t go wrong with burgundy and white…it looks great on anything.🙂

Thanks Greg. I’m  going to and some red on the seats and dash. 

13 hours ago, slusher said:

Real nice looking engine Dan!

Thanks Carl I used Revell spray chrome on the headers. 

12 hours ago, Zippi said:

That's looking really sharp there Dan.  I really like the 64 Nova body style.  

Thanks Bob. 

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Cool project Dan!  It's strange to see you building something other than a Mopar, but there's nothing wrong with that, the '64 Nova is a nice little car and from what I can see it will be equipped with increased power!  The Moebius kit seems to be of good quality and your choice of color will be superb! 👍

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On 1/13/2025 at 7:45 PM, AmericanMuscleFan said:

Cool project Dan!  It's strange to see you building something other than a Mopar, but there's nothing wrong with that, the '64 Nova is a nice little car and from what I can see it will be equipped with increased power!  The Moebius kit seems to be of good quality and your choice of color will be superb! 👍

Thanks Francis, I know and it seems different to not building a Mopar but it’s getting Mopar paint lol. 

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I’ve been making some progress on the Nova. Was able to get some paint and clear coat on the body today before our cold weather starts. Also did some painting on the interior. 

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Great looking color and like how you did the interior. I'm slowly working on the '64 Nova SS kit and it has most of the engine and exhaust parts from this kit included. 

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Looking good, Dan. That body color really grabs attention. Care to share any details with us about the paint used, etc.? Jim D.

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On 1/19/2025 at 1:08 PM, espo said:

Great looking color and like how you did the interior. I'm slowly working on the '64 Nova SS kit and it has most of the engine and exhaust parts from this kit included. 

Thanks David, this kit has the some of the parts from your kit to. 

On 1/19/2025 at 1:13 PM, Jim Dodson said:

Looking good, Dan. That body color really grabs attention. Care to share any details with us about the paint used, etc.? Jim D.

Thanks Jim, I used Scale Finishes Dodge E7 Burgundy on the body and MCW #6651 Bright Red (68 Plymouth)

21 hours ago, slusher said:

Great paint, I like how you done your interior!

Thanks Carl. 

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Thanks Paul, the rear panel is gold and chrome BMF with clear coat . The front and rear bumpers are Revell chrome spray. 

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On 1/21/2025 at 11:06 AM, espo said:

Like the lower bumper painting. Gives the illusion of a roll pan.  

Thanks David that’s the look I was going for. 

10 hours ago, Zippi said:

All the bright work is looke pretty good.  Great looking color on the body.

Thanks Bob

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Great detail on your engine. Burgundy and white is a great choice of colors.I can't wait to see her built..

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On 1/18/2025 at 6:43 PM, Mopar - D said:

I’ve been making some progress on the Nova. Was able to get some paint and clear coat on the body today before our cold weather starts. Also did some painting on the interior. 

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Prefect color combo...The interior came out perfect for your Nova.

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21 hours ago, Mopar2 said:

Great detail on your engine. Burgundy and white is a great choice of colors.I can't wait to see her built..

Thanks Anthony. Finished up the interior and continue working on buffing out the clear  coat. 

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