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from what i was told, the car was found as a yellow race car and had no interior , just one racing seat and roll cage.
The firewall was stripped out (no heater, no wiper motor) and it had a piece of aluminum covering the holes. Some say the car should have a bench seat interior Warren has paperwork on it |
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I was at the auction yesterday. It sure was a pleasure to see a car like this in person being a nova enthusiast. But I'm not going to lie, I was very disappointed. Don't get me wrong car looks amazing. Hood was down when I walked around it. When I looked inside the drivers side window, I saw bucket seats console and a 5k redline tach. Hmm maybe it started out as a SB car. It was hard to tell in the lighting, but I think the lettering for the speedometer cluster, tach and gauges were white not light green like what was used on 68-69 novas. That right there made my eyebrows raise.
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