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This debate has been beaten to death. The present owner has only owned the car for the last few years and can offer very little information regarding the cars history prior to his ownership. It's obvious that the car if an L89 has incorrect heads. He states this is the configuration of the engine when he purchased the car, and was told they were original.
Dave made some statements that he believed to be accurate. He was NOT there and the car was 30 plus years old before he purchased the vehicle. Only the original owner knows the story. I think we gotten everyones take on this issue at this point. Unless something new comes to light, lets put this to rest, as the issues with this car have been restated multiple times.
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Thank you Steve.
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Then.....Should it be represented and sold as the 1 of 1 Novas in the World..........Just a question??
Ken
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