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You must do it back to the way it was.You should contact Levi,and ask him what it looked like the last time he ran it.Restore it to that configuration.Are you from the Newark NJ area?
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Over at teamcamaros.net DAN P has info on this car under HISTORICAL SUPER CARS
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Does the name on the rear Q. say " owner Tom Davis" ??
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Nice Nova. I remember it well being an Englishtown regular back in the day. That car was in the February 1972 edition of Hot Cars magazine. Do you still have the fiberglass hood that was originally on it and if so are you looking to sell it?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bigsixman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The car was featured in an early 70's east coast magazine. I may still have the issue. The article and photos show the car in a commercial warehouse/industrial area and some dirty burnout strips on the street. Levi and the crew were pictured. I'm older and not real good on the computer,and I do not have a scanner to get the article on here. Maybe I can get some help. </div></div>
I just ran across the magazine article on the black knight nova. It is featured in the February 72 Hot Cars and High Performance Stockers magazine on pages 22 and 23. The best times as of that issue was 10.11 et @ 137 mph. Sorry, just realized that this information was posted later, my bad.
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Sweeeeet! I'd put it back the way it was for sure.
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