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Here are a few race cars from the same event.
J. Fleenor's 67 Nova with a 434ci small block and NOS ran high 8's and was a True Street competitor. ![]() R. Tumbry's 68 Nova with a big block is a 9 second street car. This car has been featured in Super Chevy and RPM magazine. ![]() C. Myer's 70 Malibu was another True Street competitor that ran high 9's. I'm not sure what it had for motivation. ![]() This Z/24 had an ex Richard Childress Racing SB2 in it with a Lenco and ran 7.80's. Pretty quick for a naturally aspirated small block. ![]() J. Burns' 72 Rallye Nova with a 598 ran mid 9's. You don't see many Rallye Nova's anymore. ![]() J. Robinson's 71 Z/28 had a 540 and was another mid 9 second street car. This is the "Papa John's" car. ![]() The McGee's 66 Chevy II is one of my favorite second gens. It has a naturally aspirated 406 and runs high 9's in street trim. This car was featured in the Nova annual that Super Chevy puts out. ![]() Nice 63 Chevy II sedan with a big block that ran high 9's. ![]() |
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67 Nova Boy (11-22-2023) |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mrays</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here are a few race cars from the same event.
C. Myer's 70 Malibu was another True Street competitor that ran high 9's. I'm not sure what it had for motivation. ![]() </div></div> Anyone have more information or pictures of this Malibu?
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67 Nova Boy (11-23-2023) |
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