Forum Username
Shaun_O'Donnell

Age
28

PNG Region
Scotland

Car
Yellow Nova Saloon


Engine & Transmission
993cc (1.0) OHV 10S with Weber 32TL carburettor - 33kW (45bhp) @ 5400rpm, 68Nm torque between 2600 & 3800. Standard throughout including exhaust. Front-wheel drive, 4 speed gearbox F10/4


Suspension & Brakes
Avo Coilovers front & rear, front & rear Anti-roll bars with front Poly ARB bushes. 2.0 16v front brakes, standard rear drums. DOT 4 brake fluid.


Wheels & Tyres
Cavalier Expression 6x15 inch alloy wheels with 195x45 tyres.


Exterior
1987 Nova Saloon 2-door Base model, repainted Jamaican Yellow. Early bumper/grill with Zender front valance. Boot lid de-locked. Rear number plate mounted via bumper iron. Passenger door mirror added.


Interior
Nova GTE front seats, retrimmed in tweed similar to standard rear seats. Headrests removed from front seats. GTE door cards trimmed in matching tweed. GTE door card cappings and GTE inner quarter panel cards. A & B pillars trimmed in cloth, parcel shelf also trimmed in cloth. MK1 SR clocks and dials with working rev counter. Early SR Steering wheel. Internal boot release handle.


ICE
Alpine CDA-9847R Head unit mounted in glove box running Kenwood KFC-6970ie 6x9's and Blaupunkt BGx 402 HP 100mm front speakers in dash. Rockford Fosgate Punch Amp & 12" subs. Stinger wiring.



Random Five

1. What or who has been your inspiration?
Initially the early Nova SR as wanted the 1-piece grill & snowplow front, then just went with peoples comments and ideas. Wanted an original Nova colour but one that stood out and was quite popular. Went with the less is more approach and was trying to make the car look it’s age, whilst keeping it tidy and clean.

2. Who has been the greatest help to you throughout the project?
Has to be Graham McCabe, the guy who painted the car. Had I not been so confident in him, the project may not have been started.

3. Be honest - did you have a budget, and did you stick to it?!
o budget, knew how much it would to paint how much the seats would cost to re-trim, everything else was a case of, “Is it worth it”. The coilovers were the most expensive parts not initially thought to be required, but wanted it as low as it would go and didn’t want any old rubbish either. Just worked harder to raise the money required.

4. Any mods on the car make it to the Bodging Hall Of Fame?
If you count the boot realease as a bodge, but other than that everything else was done to perfection. Some may disagree that I should have painted the inside of the car.

5. Your best moment with the car was...
Arriving in Fort William at 6.30am one morning having knocked half an hour off the expected journey time. The car was riddled with dead things, but it too me back to the days when I’d blast up there in the P1 just for breakfast then blast back down.