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Old 01-22-2019, 10:40 PM
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This is an interesting car, full of unique parts and stories with lots of positive feedback. The only person who seems to continually downgrade this car is you! There is no need for an inferiority complex just because it's a '74, or a Nova, or crew cab.... It's cool, we like it.

I'll post the same response that I did on Steve's Nova site about the rear sway bar:

"Interesting setup, especially the rear spring pockets being deep enough to hold 6 leafs - and it still includes the spring pads on the top & bottom. Also, I noticed that the lower spring plates appear to be the mono spring design, and don't have the sway bar extension - which means that the bar itself is likely a little wider than the '70-'72 version. We pulled a rear sway bar out of a '76'ish 9C1 Nova about 20+ years ago, it was the correct width for a '70-'72. So, this setup is really cool...

I've had NOS rear bar setups, and confirm the green and blue paint treatment...."
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