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Old April 2nd, 2021, 6:10 PM
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Hi every one, new here lots to look at and tons of info I've got lots of browsing to do now.
I have a 1970 Nova with a 454, th400, dana 60
Here is a walk around
I just bought a cheap gopro knock off, I'm thinking if I would have spent the extra $400 it would be a better picture? Does anyone have a gopro and want to share their opinion on it??
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That is one SWEET Chevy Nova!! I love everything about it. The color, the motor, you name it. I used to own a 1970 Chevy Nova as well, but with the 250 inline six, not the kind of power you have packed into yours. I NEVER should have sold it. I could kick myself in the behind for selling it. VERY, VERY impressive to say the least!!!

Welcome to Chevrolet Forum, you lucky dog!

One of the best Chevy's ever built!!
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Welcome to the forum. Picture looks good on my phone.
Did you put subframe connectors on it?
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Thanks oilcanhenry it's a never ending project always adding or changing ... ya that's too bad you sold it, I know the feeling I had a few I wished I'd kept over the years, they don't get any cheaper when looking for another.
Yes 73shark I just put in the bolt in ones that came in the trunk when I first bought the car, proper weld in ones would be better but not planning slicks so it's never going to hook anyways
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WOW! Nice car. Welcome from your WA neighbor. Makes me want to dig my 68 El Camino out of the garage for it's long overdue resurrection.
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Old April 3rd, 2021, 10:20 AM
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Thanks,
Gotta do something during this stupid COVID time..... Dig it out, post pictures, love those old El Camino's!!!
Oh ya don't forget your wallet
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I had a friend with a ~70s Camaro that he put a built 454 in it and when he ran it with slicks at the drag strip, the rear roof panel started to crack. He put connectors in and that stopped it. That was why I asked. You have a very nice car and it sounds awesome.
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Thanks
I know these cars sure can twist without them for sure
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