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Great Nova Site?

whiskey bent

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I just traded my 94 yoda 4x4 for a 79 nova RS. For the past 2 days have been looking for a good gm/nova forum/site that can help me with the build-up of my new toy.

Being as this is the best 4x4 forum around, I figured someone here may know of a great Nova forum.

Thanks in advance for a link /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
drool a 79 RS, damn

only thing is that i dont like the 79 headlights setup, but drool anyways, wish i could fnd another 75-79, i pretty much gre up in a 78 coupe and had a 77 one a couple eyars ago i saved from death in a salvage yard and retardly sold to a dealer locally, now are none left anywhere, these cars look badass when are painted black or silver gray IMHO


whats specs on the one you got ?

http://people.smu.edu/acambre/nova/
http://www.novaresource.org/
http://bnii.homestead.com/novapage.html

http://www.happy-gods.com/73nova/references.html
http://www.chevyasylum.com/lynx/lynx_nova.html
http://www.chevytalk.org/threads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=UBB57

1977 thru 1979
While the Nova SS name was dropped for the 1977 model year, the Z26 package continued as the Nova Rally. It kept the diamond pattern grille, but received a different, three bar stripe.
The Nova Custom name was also brought back to replace the Concours.
All 1977 Novas received a new instrument cluster and dashboard and in 1978 they got a new steering wheel.
The other changes to the 1977-79 Nova line consist of refinements rather than great technical changes. The only visual change was in 1979 when the Nova was given squared headlights.
The Nova Rally continued for 1979 but it lost the diamond pattern grille.
The last Nova built rolled off the assembly line on December 22, 1978.
 
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