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Charlie
the car is real wheather its a l-78 car or l-89 like i said at worst its a l-78 unrestored original jh block and the engine stamp is correct.so im not a chevy expert but i know its a matching numbers car. by the way when i bought the car there were several supposely nova experts trying to buy it also not mentioning any names FACT. |
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A JH suffix denotes the L-78 396/375HP engine.
A JJ suffix denotes the L-89 Aluminum head engine. I don't think anoyone is being too critical here,just trying to understand what you are selling. You're quoted as saying:: "I AM SELLING MY 69 NOVA SS L-89 1 OF 311 427 ALUM HEAD L-78 ALSO WITH THE MATCHING L-78 HEADS"...$85,000.00 Later you say... the car is real wheather its a l-78 car or l-89 like i said at worst its a l-78 unrestored original jh block and the engine stamp is correct.so im not a chevy expert but i know its a matching numbers car." So now it's not one of the 311 made L-89's,nor even a 427 engine? When asked if this is the very same car for sale here,you said: "no its not the car i also have that car that one is not for sale" So you have two identical RG 69 Novas w/identical mileage and options,one for sale,and one not? |