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This is starting to sound like some kind of factory freak. According to the Chevrolet sales literature, the four speed transmission was not available with a six cylinder engine. But I guess that the parts would fit together, so it could have been built. I would love to see a copy of that build sheet. The only build sheets that I have ever found in Novas are the Fisher body sheets. The one that you have described is an assembly division build sheet.
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It would be great if you could post a picture of the build sheet. Very interesting car you have.
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The answer to your question about the gibb novas is all 50 cars were factory 396 cars 11427 #s I dont think Fred would have ordered a 6 cyl car for conversion. I have looked for a build sheet for a 68 car for 15 years. I have part of one. would love to a complete one . Kim Howie
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How cool? I would also love to see this cars Build sheet.
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Thank you for the answer, I know now that is it not a supercar, but Im sure it was ordered for someone who was draging it. This is probally the nicest nova body I have ever seen, It just turned 30,000 on the speedo and its true, I have the history of the car all the way back to 72, We have no idea where it was from 68 to 72, Now that I know, I will take a pic of the build sheet, and post it, I think I will have to come back with a link for it.
O-well, I would have loved to pull in to a supercar reunion, But I will keep searching.I have a line on a 68 camaro Yenko, which was wrecked, in the early 70's and has been sitting in a barn near by me, |
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