
Some guys lust after fabulous Classic prewar automobiles. Other guys dream about ’50s fins, “Split Windows,” brass beauties or Hemi muscle.
Don’t ask him why, but Harold Stuber found himself wishing for a plain Jane 1962 Nova — a station wagon no less!
Dream cars come in all shapes, sizes and colors, and Stuber’s dream catcher is a wonderfully simple and humble four-door wagon. The car will never be named prom queen at any car shows, and it will lose out every time in a popularity contest to all the flashy coupes and convertibles of all vintages that litter the hobby.
Stuber doesn’t care. He knew the car he wanted from the first time he saw it, and he’s restored the Nova hauler to near-pristine condition and made it as nice as he can. Not only that, but he has the satisfaction of knowing that he helped save a car that probably deserved to be rescued after serving as a hard-working family transporter early in its life.
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