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I have heard many unconfirmed street race stories of my 70 L78 Nova from previous owners. Rumors persist that it was never beat by any other stock appearing musclecars at the time. Car was not super fast by any means (very low 13's) but worked well on the street.
Previous owner Had it set up with a 3.10? low gear T-10, 4.11 gears, Sintered iron disc and little sticky hoosiers. He would drop the clutch at full throttle from the lights and be pulling second gear across the intersection! He also ran that car for three season in the local bracket race series. IT IS UTTERLY AMAZING THAT THE ORIGINAL ENGINE HAS SURVIVED. I also own a mini tubbed 72 Nova with a 350, faceplated TKO 600, 4.33 gears and an adjustable slipper clutch. This car has run 11.64 at the track. It also surprises several cars on the street, some that should have it easily covered (like my buddies mid 10 second Camaro). On the street the launch is everything ! (but of course those days are ancient history when we were young and foolish).
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68 Acadian SS-350 auto/AC driver 70 Nova SS-396/375HP Bench Stick 72 Nova SS-350 5sp Mini Tubbed 67 Chevelle Conv. SS-427 clone 70 Chevelle SS-454 LS-5 M-22 |
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