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Aloha, was wondering about a 1970 L78 Nova 2 door with 4 Speed/Power brakes and a bench seat. How many were made and is the bench seat rare at all or pretty common?
Mahalo
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You can get all the info on any Nova at www.Novaresource.org
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Jeff;
There were approx. 9,900 L78 Novas built between '68 and '70, so they aren't rare but are desireable. The highest year of L78 production was 1969 with 5k+, then '70 with 4k+ and '68 being the lowest with 600+\-. The standard interior with bench seat was base recipe for an L78 Nova, with the deluxe interior with bench seat being an upgrade. If you ordered bucket seats, you automatically received the deluxe interior. From what I have seen, I see about half benches and half buckets. Either way, it's a good car, but then I'm partial [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Jeff,
Is the Nova a "Super Sport"?
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