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Old 03-28-2008, 02:25 AM
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Default Re: Congrats to Ray Morrison....

I am subscribed to the magazine and love it. I have been a Nova fan since I was a kid (my first car was a 1970 Nova) and truly enjoyed this issue.

Just wondering, I noticed the Yenko emblem on the front fenders of both cars on located in different spots. One is higher than the other. Is that the way they came from dealership?
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Old 03-28-2008, 03:01 AM
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Default Re: Congrats to Ray Morrison....

Thanks for the compliments guys! Ray's car looks as awesome as ever... one of the coolest Novas of all time IMO. I too remember talking to him at SCR1 and learning all about what a DH427 Nova was all about. I don't think I was old enough to drink (legally ) back then either! As for the variation of emblem placement between Steve's car and mine, you'll often find differences in fender emblem placement from car to car, as the emblems were applied by many different people at Yenko. The trunk one is always in the same place because it covers up the holes where the factory "Nova" script once was. (Similar to how the 69 sYc Camaro rear emblem placement is dictated by where the factory holes were from the bowtie emblem.) If you look closely there are usually variations in stripe placement from car to car too... not really any "right or wrong" when it comes to this stuff on a Yenko car.
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