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	There was a guy in a couple of towns over, when I was in high school in the 60's, that had a straight axle 66 nova. Wheelbase wasn't altered, just a straight axle from a ford econoline I think. He had a 302 from a wrecked Z in it. It was impressive. Scared the hell outta a lot of Detroit muscle. [/ QUOTE ] My dad did something similar one state over from you. 66 Nova with the 302/4 speed/ rear end out of the 68 Z28 (bought new) he totaled out in 69. This Nova didn't have a straight axle though. Car ended up with a tunnel ram/holley 660's, roller cam, etc in the early 70's before being sold off the family dealerships used lot. The buyer killed himself in it a month or two later near Boscobel WI street racing it. ![]() Last I heard, about 20 years ago, the 302 was on a stand somewhere around Dodgeville WI.  | 
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	Hi Stephano: Do your kits have motormount pads already located and welded in place? If so, are the engine size specific or multiple Chevrolet? [/ QUOTE ] Tell us what you want AWB or Stock location,trans type and we can weld them up for you.  | 
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