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To: bkcraun who wrote (160539)10/27/2008 3:35:25 PM
From: Live2SailRespond to of 306849
 
A thing of beauty?



To: bkcraun who wrote (160539)10/27/2008 3:44:58 PM
From: Think4YourselfRespond to of 306849
 
The Nova was a great car for hotrodding. It was a fairly light vehicle but the frame could handle a high horsepower engine. Guys around here used to run them with nitrous. If you did it right no one could touch you with any other car. I have even seen them on the roads with the small back dragstrip wheels that keep the front end near the ground.



To: bkcraun who wrote (160539)10/27/2008 5:44:12 PM
From: bentwayRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I had a Nova very similar to yours. If you think it was "built for cornering", you are unfamiliar with cars that handle well.<g>

Cars like that defined American big-inch power in the era of cheap gas though.