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Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
Very Nice car, but lots of coin.........
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Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
I have seen a few very early 1971 models that had 1970 clear parking light lens and 1970 rear tail lights. My understanding that GM were using up 1970 Nova parts and they had a strike when they were building 1971 Novas. I even saw a 12 Bolt in an original early built Nova SS 350. 1971 was a oddball year and the 396 was gone for good in Novas. I also saw a early built 1971 Nova with a big block heater core box. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/confused.gif
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Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
Auction is over.He should take the $60k and run! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif
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Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
I don't agree....he would be selling short given the caliber and pedigree of that car. I have seen it in person many times and it is a great car. The economy is obviously having an impact on prices, but high quality cars like this should command a premium.
wilma |
Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
Hey Wilma,I know that you know your L-78's.What's it worth?
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Re: Anyone know this L-78 Nova???
That was my car.It is a fantastic car.It is the real deal and has a beautiful original interior.He paid a lot more than his reserve.The original owner could still be contacted when I owned it.Some of you may remember when I had it at Vettefest in 2007 where it got a Gold Spinner.If anyone has questions please feel free to send me a PM.
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