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Post Info TOPIC: 63 Nova Wagon from the TV show Umbrella Academy


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63 Nova Wagon from the TV show Umbrella Academy


I inquired about this car 2 weeks ago when it was for sale for 7k. Now it's being flipped. Orig seller said the car was "scaly" underneath. The car had a large role in the popular Netflix series (season 2) which was filmed in Hamilton

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/hamilton/1963-chevrolet-nova-wagon/1530179776

Own a piece of Hollywood North !! This is the actual car from the Net Flix show Umbrella Academy. Car has a 250cubic inch with a electronic ignition and 2 speed power glide . Also has original 194 cubic inch. Car has tons of flavour and would be good for a entry level hobbyist who wants a cool Retro car or Install a LS Chevy into it and make a cool sleeper . Car has new front disc brakes new rear brakes new gas tank and tires recent paint and body and interior. Car runs and drives very well but needs the cross reinforcing braces replaced. $59 each and a mig welder . I have extra trim mirrors grill badges . $12750

 

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Nova Scotia's Ellen Page rejoins Netflix's The Umbrella Academy to stop the  apocalypse in Season 2 | Regional-Lifestyles | Lifestyles | SaltWire

 



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I bet that one sells fair quickly.

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