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My thought is, with 10,000 of them produced, you won't have to search too far to find one. You may have to pass over a bunch of other Novas, but a BB Nova won't be too hard to find. [/ QUOTE ] I would agree with that. You can look on Ebay or any of the Trader Papers/web sites any week out of the year and usually find more than 1 or 2 original BB Novas up for grabs. Granted sometimes they're not always what you would expect or hope to find, but they're still out there. Ed [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ [/img]
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I will start a new Thread and post some pics as soon as my High speed net gets fixed. Right now I'm trying to function with 19.2 Modem Speed. So if I wanted to paint it would I be Crucified if I painted it black with white vinyl top instead of the Burnished Brown ?
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Nope,
I cant stand to look at Granada Gold in my garage, so it wont be Gold when it gets fresh paint, If your going to hang onto it paint it a color that will make you smile when you look at it, If you going to sell it put it back Brown and save yourself from hearing why did you change the color?. Bud. |
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