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DEFCON 3

It started as most projects do, a simple to-do list of some bodywork, paint, and a mild 350 engine. Then everything changed. The mild got mean, and this little 1963 Chevy II was soon on the fast track to Pro Touring, supercharged, LS madness.

Jason Scudellari, Motor Trend’s long-time tech center manager, is no stranger to building cars. This car is the end result of years of wrenching, welding, metal working, and every other skill honed as our go-to fabricator in the heart of the magazine world.

The Nova had a tumultuous life before finding its way into Jason’s welcoming arms. It was editor, and it was equal parts climbing vines and car. Once in a garage, it was stripped to a bare shell, which revealed rust in the fenders, hood, quarters and doors. The years hadn’t been kind and hopes for a quick bolt-on project were dashed. The car sat on a homemade body dolly for years before it was given to Jason, one of the few guys who had the skill set to tackle a revival of this magnitude.

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