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Hope he is not makin fake ones up
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This thread is turning into this thread
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=109575 And in this case an actual car exists |
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I would still like to see the window sticker to this car. I see it has a sign in the trunk stating that its an L89 car,does that make it real?
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Where's the paper.? just because Legendary restored it doesn't mean it's bulletproof authentic, Non original 3:50 gears, that ratio was not available production in 70 on a Nova. CBT 3:55 or CBS 3:31 (posi) closet factory ratio's, most popular in 70 BB Nova's
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Supposedly a POP to back it up and enough other information to make it difficult to DIS-prove.
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This subject, L89 Novas, has been discussed at length on this site. No one has yet to step forward with documentation to support this claim. It is the opinion of many, including myself, that none were produced.
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A noted expert, who I trust, has viewed the paperwork as well as the car, and he says it is legit.
In addition, the car was on display (no ropes) and the owner nearby to answer questions at SCR10. Not for sure what else can be done. IMO, the car is the first documented L-89 Nova.
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