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1966 L79 Nova Sport Coupe
I have my 66 L79 Nova project car listed on ebay. Listing # is 190342777486. Sorry I can't figure out how to attach the link to this ad.
Buy it now is $21.5K. SYC member price is $20K. All of the hard to find, and expensive parts are included with the sale. Please email or call me at 480-772-0795 with any questions. Thanks, Kevin |
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Thanks Stephano, I really needed the help !!
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Real L79 Nova [/ QUOTE ] Good Luck with the sale. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif http://i.ebayimg.com/11/!BcIwehg!2k~...JqU+!~~_12.JPG |
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Good luck with the sale Kevin! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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had no idea an L79 could come with a 3 on the tree. learn something new every day
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Story is the original buyer somehow didn't order a 4 speed, and the three speed is the standard trans offering, just like all other GM cars except L78s,L72's, Zs etc. With a bench seat, they put it on the column. I have the correct column floor shift ring, as well as a correct Nova bench seat shifter with new box and rods.
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I had a 3 speed 69 Camaro L78 but it was a floor shift
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The black '66 Acadian Post car we all here looked at last year on Bay was and still is an original L79 3-Tree car too..
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif ~ Pete |
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I used to have a '69 427 L36 390hp Impala SS with factory HD three speed on the tree with a factory console shifter delete plate. Yes, I still have a copy of the build sheet, but sold the car in 1990.
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Wow...that is a cool combo. I would put it back to the column shift..
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Rare, but desirable? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif
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Desirable to Charley, it would appear. Kind of like odd colors or other weird option combos, it would appeal to seasoned collectors who have already had a Marina Blue 4sp SS and want to venture off the beaten path a little. Someone like... Charley:)
FWIW, If it was a "keeper", I'd restore it with the 3 on the tree too. If I knew I had to flip it before too long, I suppose the 4sp would get the nod. Either way, it will be a neat car when its done. |
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