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Such a great story that really hits home. So many parallels to my early childhood.
My dad had a 69 garnet red/ black top Nova. Bought new at White Allen in Dayton OH. 4 speed. NOT a Yenko. His was a SS 350. First things he did was trash the muncie shifter that always hung up, air shocks and Cragars. I was brought home, as a baby, from the hospital in that car, more than likely conceived in it lol. I have a few pics of his Nova, car is a twin to OPs family Nova. Obviously not the cool factor of a Yenko. I've always wanted to find dads old car but more than likely its long gone. Dad sold it shortly after I was born to his friend whom was notorious at beating the hell out of everything he drove. Last edited by 65blackcoupe; 05-11-2021 at 06:28 AM. |
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I agree....but here are things Ive been thinking about. 1. I dont want to destroy the worth of a survivor. so has to be same color or not a survivor but a modified 69. Now there s the question of engine a 427 is 7-12 grand depending on variables. It may cost less to paint and to change minor things like putting the vinyl top. on.....what do you all think... Den
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Thank you all for your time, help and interest in my story and Journey with this....Many thanks for real.
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PeteLeathersac (12-01-2021) |
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69 Nova...
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There are lots of other costs with the big block conversion like; heater core, front suspension, exhaust, cooling, hd clutch, etc. Not sure you have to pay $12k for a 427...a well built 454 with a 427 decal on the air cleaner will work just fine. The SB to BB conversion is a well known process...lots of help available here among our members. Let's get started
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A 454 block with a 396 crank and 427 pistons makes a 427 a lot cheaper than an original 427.
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A 454 with a stroker crank you can have a 496!
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So you have the confirmed VIN now?
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PeteLeathersac (06-10-2021) |
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Did you try form VTR-275 to request any info from TX? They sent what they had to me back in 2014 and 3 days after receiving the packet I was talking to the original owner of my RR.
https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/...es/VTR-275.pdf
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Ditto as PLAT. Did the same thing but like the OP all I got was the last known registered owner on my 68 Z back around same time too.. 2013/14.
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I was able to locate the VIN of my Z/28 from property tax records. Not sure if that is an option to you. This was in CT and a good buddy was the tax collector for my town.
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