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Here's a description of the various '69 B-M Chevelle setups.
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Are there any descriptions like that for the Novas?
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I posted the Nova stuff under its own thread.
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Here is a couple past threads some of you guys may have missed. Some good pics of B/M Chevelles.
![]() https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...p;Number=53773 https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...049&Forum=
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I'd like to thank everyone who responded. I'm new to this bulletin board and everyone seems very helpful. I may have more questions later on performance statistics, as I'm arranging my diecast collection (85+ cars) by elapsed 1/4 mile time.
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Here's a shot of a '68 B-M Chevelle. Stinger hood, SS 427 emblems on hood and grille, hood tach, SS 396 stripes. Note that the Stinger scoop has been grafted onto the SS 396 hood. (Yes, or it could have been a full-fiberglass hood using the stock 396 mold as a base.)
This is the only photo I've found of a fully-converted '68 B-M Chevelle. |
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