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CKP 1970 Nova 396 375 TH L-89 SHP
CKP 1970 Chevelle 396 375 TH L-89 SHP, alum hd
CKQ 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-78 SHP
CKQ 1970 Nova 396 375 Mt L-78 SHP
CKR 1970 Chevelle 402 330 4sp LS-3
CKS 1970 Chevelle 402 330 4sp LS-3 HD clutch
CKT 1970 Chevy II 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKT 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKU 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKU 1970 Chevy II 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP

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What is this that I bolded?

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Chevy II, which after 1968 was referred to as a Nova by most.

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Yes I know. The reason I showed it is because the poster was stating that the code was a Chevelle code ONLY but posted the list that show s the same code for the ChevyII or Nova.
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Old 12-21-2009, 03:32 PM
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I just wanted to show that Chevelle and Nova has same code
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Default Re: One of ? L89 Nova for sale at Russo and Steele

This post leaves out the 2 most common codes for the L78 motor...CKO(4spd) and CTY(TH400).......I have never seen a CKQ HD clutch code on any Nova. But then, there's lots of stuff I haven't seen.

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Dave said he could "Assure" us that the car is real.....yet hasn't responded to the two simple questions that were asked a couple of weeks ago........I'm sure he and others wish this thread would go away, but...His non-response to the questions either show that he doesn't want to respond......or...Can't......
"Again"....this is Nova "History".......But.....It seems that `he just wants us to take his word for it.....I'm sure if the guy's at Legendary fully understood the Head issue they might have questioned things a little more before claiming it as the only one in existance ....
Dave seems to be comfortable with the "Lack of verifiable History" and other documented items that could have doctored at some time in the cars past......I'm sure with the money that was spent on the resto was done in good faith.......But.......That doesn't validate or verify the cars true pedigree..........

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Dave said he could "Assure" us that the car is real.....yet hasn't responded to the two simple questions that were asked a couple of weeks ago........I'm sure he and others wish this thread would go away, but...His non-response to the questions either show that he doesn't want to respond......or...Can't......
"Again"....this is Nova "History".......But.....It seems that `he just wants us to take his word for it.....I'm sure if the guy's at Legendary fully understood the Head issue they might have questioned things a little more before claiming it as the only one in existance ....
Dave seems to be comfortable with the "Lack of verifiable History" and other documented items that could have doctored at some time in the cars past......I'm sure with the money that was spent on the resto was done in good faith.......But.......That doesn't validate or verify the cars true pedigree..........

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I get the fact that you and others here are interested in all of this from a historial stand point and want to learn or confirm certain aspects. However, you need to understand that some sellers/owners don't necessarily share all of your passion or prefer to keep some of their business private. Continuing to post your dismay with the absence of the seller isn't going to get you anywhere. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, why don't you contact the seller personally to satisfy yourself?
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Darryl, I have contacted Dave and asked all of the relevent questions. Fact is he could not answer them or would nor answer them?...NOT ONE! I for one like to think that people are upfront and truthful...I did not leave our conversation feeling this way.
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Darryl, I have contacted Dave and asked all of the relevent questions. Fact is he could not answer them or would nor answer them?...NOT ONE! I for one like to think that people are upfront and truthful...I did not leave our conversation feeling this way.

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Well, it is nice to see that someone has at least talked to ONE of the owners of this car.

In reading this thread I see where someone questioned
Dave(?) about a parts wanted ad for a set of date coded heads that apparently they suspect may have ended up on this car?
If he made a mistake with the heads and has since sold the car, and it is for sale again I doubt that anyone is going to get him to comment on something he has already sold. Maybe the current owner has gotten to the bottom of this? That is the person that has to defend the car now to any potential buyer if this is of a concern to them.

The car is 40 years old, thing happen to original parts. Maybe he (Dave) was looking for heads that he thought would be correct for the car which may not have been?

I posted this back on page 14:

"I understand there is some question as to the part number of the heads. So what, the car has the correct code to be an aluminum head car. Who really cares which heads it came with or not. If it were me I would take the path of least resistence and buy another ACCEPTABLE set of heads for the car, and give the new buyer both sets and let him make his own decision."

The point being, yes maybe it has the wrong heads and some were of the impression that it came from the factory that way. If that is wrong then it simply needs a different set of heads to make it "right" as the supposed original block with V.I.N. shows the car to be an original aluminum head car.
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Default Re: One of ? L89 Nova for sale at Russo and Steele

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Yes I know. The reason I showed it is because the poster was stating that the code was a Chevelle code ONLY but posted the list that show s the same code for the ChevyII or Nova.

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It's just two different posts combined with two different sources showing that two sets of "facts in print" exist.
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Default Re: One of ? L89 Nova for sale at Russo and Steele

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CKP 1970 Nova 396 375 TH L-89 SHP
CKP 1970 Chevelle 396 375 TH L-89 SHP, alum hd
CKQ 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-78 SHP
CKQ 1970 Nova 396 375 Mt L-78 SHP
CKR 1970 Chevelle 402 330 4sp LS-3
CKS 1970 Chevelle 402 330 4sp LS-3 HD clutch
CKT 1970 Chevy II 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKT 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKU 1970 Chevelle 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP
CKU 1970 Chevy II 396 375 Mt L-89 SHP

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What is this that I bolded?

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Chevy II, which after 1968 was referred to as a Nova by most.

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Yes I know. The reason I showed it is because the poster was stating that the code was a Chevelle code ONLY but posted the list that show s the same code for the ChevyII or Nova.

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Next time you go to a book store,see if they have a (Chevy By The Numbers)book and take a look in it.What you will find is CKT code is listed under Chevelle and not Camaro or Nova.All the other codes that they share are listed,but not the L89 code.That might explain why 18 1970 Chevelles were built with the L89 option per(MR70) and maybe one of one Nova.How many Camaros do you think were built??
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