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69 Nova
Jun 1, 2012 13:54:46 GMT -7
Post by riffraf on Jun 1, 2012 13:54:46 GMT -7
Here is a pic of my 69 Nova. Its a work in progress. Attachments:
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ozzie
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69 Nova
Jun 1, 2012 19:10:37 GMT -7
Post by ozzie on Jun 1, 2012 19:10:37 GMT -7
Love the car! Is the color a black or a really dark blue?
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69 Nova
Jun 1, 2012 22:28:26 GMT -7
Post by riffraf on Jun 1, 2012 22:28:26 GMT -7
Dark Blue
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ozzie
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69 Nova
Jun 4, 2012 11:06:56 GMT -7
Post by ozzie on Jun 4, 2012 11:06:56 GMT -7
Love it! that's one of the colors I'm considering for when I finally get around to body work/paint
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69 Nova
Jun 22, 2012 14:57:20 GMT -7
Post by Steel Horse Musclecars on Jun 22, 2012 14:57:20 GMT -7
good looking car man, love the old school muscle look, what engine does it have or what are your plans for it?
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69 Nova
Jul 11, 2012 6:55:10 GMT -7
Post by riffraf on Jul 11, 2012 6:55:10 GMT -7
Right now it has a 327 in it. probably gonna go with a 383 stroker eventually. I am trying to work on it a little at a time as i have money. Definitely gonna take a while to do anything.
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ozzie
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69 Nova
Aug 30, 2012 15:00:16 GMT -7
Post by ozzie on Aug 30, 2012 15:00:16 GMT -7
Dd you put it up on craigs?
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69 Nova
Sept 7, 2017 1:25:30 GMT -7
Post by lena01 on Sept 7, 2017 1:25:30 GMT -7
A nova (plural novae or novas) or classical nova (CN or plural CNe) is an astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star, that slowly fades from view over several weeks or many months. They involve an interaction between two stars that causes the flareup that is perceived as a new entity that is much brighter than the stars involved. Novae should not be confused with other more energetic astronomical phenomena, known as supernovae (SNe), which catastrophically destroy massive stars or white dwarfs.
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