1969 Survivor L78 Nova
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...a/2349005.html
I’ll stick with my lowly Camaros. Can’t afford these Novas. This was on Marketplace for, like, a day. Then owner decided that Orange was really gold! |
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BB he bought the car for $8500.00 Total blow hard about it as well. And trying to make a fortune on it. Dave a friend of mine offered him 25k for it. Fair IMHO needs totally gone through and the guy told him to F*** himself a real jerk.
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69 L78 Nova...
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For a few bucks more you can have one that is done and ready to go...
https://corvettemikemidwest.com/used...375hp-ss-nova/ |
Yes , but 4 speed real drivetrain vs auto without could be huge diiferencec to many buyers. And you get to see orig paint assuming description is accurate
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His price is definitely too high but what’s an original paint L78 4-Speed Nova worth? I would say a lot less than $48k as you’re going to spend a few thousand getting it on the road.....assuming all the mechanicals work. But it’s still desirable........:headbang:
I say, get the car running/driving, paint ONLY what needs to be painted and drive it.....since we know they’re only original once. That’s my two cents. I’m a sucker for Novas so I’m easily pursued......lol Kurt |
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114279W401822 Cool car and let's hope it ends up w/ someone who appreciates it before others mess w/ it further and/or parts go astray. Worth digging for some history as note the original decal from N. Hollywood's Fiasco Automotive...way cool if Dyno Tuned by Richard Johnson!:worship: :beers: ~ Pete . |
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