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Some numbers:
Transmission: Stamp: P127A = Stamp: 11W114197 = Cast # 3925661 = Cast Date: = Rear End: Stamp: BT0428G1 = Cast # 3894860NF = Cast Date: D189 = April 18, 1969 The engine is not original. |
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I saw this car the other day while doing some surfing. I am just starting to learn about Novas as I would consider getting a BB 69 or 70 someday when I decide to sell the Velle. Here's a few observations from a "rookie", I'm sure others on here have better knowledge right now.
- The color appears to be closer to Lemans Blue than Dusk Blue. - The engine picture unfortunately does not give us a view of the heater box or the one side of the Master Cylinder. Both of these views would help. - Should it have 'painted' valve covers?????? - Tranny appears to be from 1971. Anyway, those are my initial comments which are from an uneducated person on Novas. Good luck.
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Duffy is his own. He run them through like a used car lot, cleaned them up and dumps them. Makes them into drivers. I don't know about this one, but misreps the crap out of things. If you want a driver, ok, but otherwise, buyer beware.
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The vin and cowl tag info would help. It is a clever motor photo angle. You can not see the specific big block parts. It should have chrome valve covers. Air cleaner is wrong as well. The details like hood hinge color are wrong. They tend to resell cars that bring low auction prices. Mostly drivers they paint and tune up. Earl
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