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I have a 70 Nova SS. It's an L-48, not an L-78, but it has side mirrors that are rectangular. I thought they were an option to the round ones???
Thanks--- ktownkid
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Looks like the seller added about 100 pics (I didn't wait for them all to load). Many redundant, but good pics of engine and tranny stamps. Are those the proper style redlines for that year? They look like the mid '60's style (as opposed to 70 series Wide Oval looking tires).
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The Standard Nova Door Mirror was the round design,if you got the upgrade mirror,that was a Remote control door mirror.THAT one was a retangular mirror.
The Chevelles & Monte Carlos etc. used the Std. Rectangular design as Std. equipment. |
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The red lines were not available in '70, they stopped in '69. The rectangular mirror was not standard.
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Thank you all for the mirror info. I also have a mirror on my passenger door, is that correct or added by a previous owner??? I owned a 70 Nova SS back in the 70s, it had one round door mirror on the driver-side door...that's all.
Thank you kindly- ktownkid
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