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Re: Nova Broadcast sheet 101
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Re: 70 Nova Broadcast sheet
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Here is the one that came with my 69 L-78.
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Nice sheet there pantera, O-gold, standard black bench interior, 375hp, 4hitter with dual exhausts https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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Re: Nova Broadcast sheet 101
1972 Nova Broadcast Sheet http://www.villagephotos.com/viewpub...sp?id_=2170863
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It is a day two car with bars and air shocks. Best of all it only has 7500 actual mi on it. It came with somthing that few have seen in many a moon. I has the original gas lines from the pump to the carb still intact. Most have been cut for a fuel filter or other use. (See pic)
It also has the original block, tranny and shifter. Pantera |
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I have a Original 1969 SS Nova Fisher Body sheet (the 5" x 8" seat spring type that the L48 took place of ZL3 on this particular sheet as it would designate a SS. My thoughts on the reason for these codes was for the tail light panel piercings for the rear panel. Never found a sheet on my 1970 L78 car, just confetti of it due to a different sized rat inside the interior. I also have a 1970 Nova 4 door Broadcast sheet from the Junkyard that does not show WILLOW RUN BODY BROADCAST COPY like the one earlier in this thread just BODY BROADCAST COPY.
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Going to try and post a pic of my 70 L78 body sheet.
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Here's a picture of the sheet that was under the rear seat of a 1970 2 door 6 cyl glide car, E78-14 white stripe, full wheel covers, AM pushbutton, custom exterior, special interior group, green mist on green cloth. Punch card was in the glove box with the window sticker, POP and other related papers.
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I wish more Vehicles still had their In Transit cards today.
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Was ZL3 an SS designation? I was always curious why GM would put the RPO codes on the sheets for those options requiring body mods, but for the SS mods they would not use 'Z26' [/ QUOTE ] I do not know why they did not use 'Z26' As mentioned above, I think this was the code for the Rear Tail panel with "SS" emblem. Fisher body codes were more specific than GM RPO's as they only were for a one of the components of a package. The hood and Grille were done on the GM side. Greg |
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