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There were 5481 L79 equipped Novas in 1966 with only 6 made in 1967. I believe that not all the L79 cars were SS, you could order the engine in a plain post sedan..super sleeper! wilma [/ QUOTE ] Well where would they get 200 from, their not even close ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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It may refer to the number of non-SS cars that were produced with that engine. Just a guess, have to do some Nova homework to be sure.
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200 is a number that is to generally state how many non-ss L79 post cars were produced in '66, usually preceded by 'less than' bec/ nobody truly knows. Carl Riegger of Allentown, PA is the guru on non-SS post L79 Novas.
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