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Old 03-27-2013, 09:19 PM
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I would be a little nervous about the int. quality, looks a little iffy. Among other things, they left a cracked dash pad in it. It looks like the rest was done pretty well.
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Old 03-27-2013, 10:38 PM
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Default Re: Interesting colors on a 1972 Nova SS

Mark...good catch on the interior...I didn't look at it close enough. Another reason to not trust photos...they can only give you a rough idea...you have to look close and "in person".

It still appears to be a pretty nice car..it's located about an hour from me.

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----Tom,,,Would this car have come with an open element air-cleaner??? Trying to expand my Nova knowledge......Bill S
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Old 03-27-2013, 10:57 PM
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Default Re: Interesting colors on a 1972 Nova SS

No...the small block SS cars all had a closed element air cleaner..even the older 68-70 cars. The only Novas that ever had the open element were the 68-70 big block cars..even the Deuce had the large dual snorkel closed unit.

Many folks take artistic license during the resto process and install the open air cleaner..probably because they are easier to find than the originals with all the heat tube sheet metal and tubing.

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One other note...I don't think that car has a vinyl roof...it looks like a two-tone paint car..it is also listed that way on the buildsheet...they are rare.

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I see that now, &quot;Code D99 - 2 Tone Paint&quot;.
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Default Re: Interesting colors on a 1972 Nova SS

Tom, when did they quit putting on the frt femder gills? I know 70s had them. Was it 71, or 72, or is this one missing them?

Weren't the early 70 BBs open, and then mid Jan or so, went to the BIG dual snorkle air cleaner? Deuces had the smaller Z28 dual snorkle air cleaner to go with the Z28 L/T1 motor.
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Default Re: Interesting colors on a 1972 Nova SS

Ken...according to the Nova Resource site...1970 was the last year for the fender louvers...

http://www.novaresource.org/rpo_ZJ5.htm

http://www.novaresource.org/rpo_Z26.htm

http://www.novaresource.org/rpo_ZJ2.htm

As for the air cleaners...there are conflicting stories...I believe the transition was in April/May of 1970. My February built 70 L78 had the original open air cleaner...I think John K.'s March 70 car has the open as well....might be interesting to run a little &quot;survey&quot; to gather info on this...or perhaps Greg Roberts has done that already [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img]

***I have one of those Z28 style air cleaners..how can I tell if it is original or repop???

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Default Re: Interesting colors on a 1972 Nova SS

That's what I was thinking on the post 70 cars. Couldn't recall if it was still standard in 71 or not.

My 70 L78 had the dual snorkle set up. but it was a pretty late car. I don't think it showed up until mid July of 70.
I know it was after the 4th of July that year. I was beginning to think it would never show up. Had it ordered early spring.
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