1965 Chevrolet Nova Pro Street by Rick Dobbertin


Although it is the product of a 36-year-old build, it remains cutting edge to this day with both forced-induction engineering and twin exhaust-driven Rotomaster turbochargers, an eight-port nitrous-oxide system, two Holley 750 CFM carburetors and a single mechanical-driven BDS 6-71 Supercharger. Mounted on a robust Chevrolet 454 CI V-8 big-block, the finely orchestrated induction hardware is beautifully plumbed and exemplifies the definition of a sanitary installation.

Finished in a rich shade of metallic blue paint, this Nova certainly looks the part of a signature Pro Street car with its staggered wide-rear/narrow-front wheel and tire combination, rear wheelie-bar assembly with casters, twin rear parachutes and an exposed butterfly scoop protruding through the hood. The overall look is more than a little menacing, embellished with the wide-diameter rear Drag Slicks tightly fitted under the confines of the stock rear-fender arches—achieved through tubbing the rear inner wheel wells and shortening the rear axles.

The interior adheres to the drag-racing persona with custom racing bucket seats, an incredible 17 Auto Meter gauges and topped off with a full roll cage. Designed, constructed and engineered by Rick Dobbertin, this Nova has been critically evaluated by the most knowledgeable and discriminating expert judges, who have awarded it with the Best Pro Street, Best Engineered, Best Engine and Best Car accolades for two consecutive years at the Car Craft Nationals. This is one mean Nova, an award-winning creation that played a pivotal role in advancing the evolution of the Pro Street machine.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Custom built by Rick Dobbertin in 1982
  • Two-time winner of Car Craft Nationals
  • Street machine of the year in 1982
  • Featured on the cover of 14 racing and speed magazines and featured in 22 articles
  • Medium Blue with Black interior
  • 454/1500 HP engine
  • Twin Roto-Master turbocharger
  • B&M TH400 automatic transmission
  • Twin parachutes and wheelie bar
  • BDS 671 supercharger
  • Twin 8-port nitrous oxide system
  • Dana 60 Sure Grip rear end with 4.56 gears
  • Dual Holley 750 CFM carburetors
  • Chrome alternator
  • Stainless firewall
  • 17 Autometer gauges
  • Custom upholstered racing bucket seats
  • Chrome Coilover
  • Diest Flame-out Fire Suppression System
  • Gold Leaf details on frame and floors
  • Polished Centerline Auto Drag wheels

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