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I am going to have to call on that one Allen. I wonder if it has any paperwork!
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is it my screen or has the interior been photo shopped??? e brake looks weird
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Thanks guys....I already talked to someone there and they were unable to provide me with very basic information other than "It appears to be a Big Block". The VIN does not help since Nova's do notlist the engine size for this year. Also, the engine numbers come back from a 1968 chevy pickup. I also thought the engine pictures were done in a way to hide anything that would tell if the car was an original BB car or not. I don't think I will persue this one. Thanks again.
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I can maybe go look at it for you and take pics if you'd like. Just let me know specific "money shots" you want. Don't know Novas.....so I would need a lot of direction.
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Phil '68 YENKO CLONE PROJECT |
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Thanks for the offer but I think I am going to pass.
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The vin number will tell you if it was a V-8 or 6 cyl car originally. The fan shroud looks like a 6 cyl. Earl
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The VIN indicates that the car was originally a V8. However, that could mean a 307. The VIN is 114279W479331.
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Terribly ugly driver's seat if I must say . . .
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John "Hutch" Skierka |