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I really dig the first picture of the Buick's. *NM*
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Friday Evening Randomness.... *PICS*
Your pics triggered me........
Thanks for posting the pics *NM*
Thanks Marty! *NM*
Thanks for the great pics Marty.
my kudos to whoever did that two door sedan conversion of the Jo-Han '68 Plymouth Police Car. I've long thought of doing that two door conversion as a factory stock "Road Runner's Big Brother" Mopar Design Studio study/product proposal....TB *NM*
I really like the 73/74 Nova SS, but I don't think I've ever seen the Red/White/Blue version., is that a factory/Dealer version, or someones creation? *NM*
'74 "Spirit of America" special edition. They also did it to the '74 Vega and Impala . , , Here's a link,, *NM* *LINK*
Also, it only mentions the dark blue Impalas, they also came in the white with red/blue stripping. The "special wheels" it mentions in that article are white painted 5 on 5 pickup rally wheels painted white with trim rings. *NM*
I was given one of the Novas (engine had a connecting rod hanging out the bottom of the oil pan) back in the early 80s... Unfortunately the guy didn't have the title for it and, after a couple of months of trying to chase one down, I just gave up.
I knew a guy who bought one of the Impalas brand new; he had it repainted right off the lot!
My late father-in-law once had a "Spirit of America" '74 Vega he described as his "work car" (driven back & forth to work). *NM*
Haven't seen one in decades, but EVERY '74 "Spirit of America" Nova I've seen was afflicted with rust!! *LINK* *PIC*
Not sure how '73-'74 Novas sold compared to the ones before and after, but you just don't see very many of them anymore *NM*
I think they sold pretty well - I washed plenty of them in the day
A lot of those Novas wound up on the local short tracks across the country. *LINK*
I'm recalling a 1:1 sportsman u-weld frame kit based around the Nova / Camaro sub
Around here we were starting to have an issue with field numbers due to rising costs to stay competitive with the latest trick chassis ($$). They solved the problem with the great equalizer - tires. Narrower harder compound street tires will add a little to lap times
I almost bought a '73 Nova SS when I was a teenager. Yellow with the fender top/trunk lid stripes. Can't remember why I didn't get it. I did have other Novas - drove a '76 through university - that was one tough car. *NM*
GM did a platform and component standardizing process for '71 - and a lot of the more inexpensive products got overbuilt
And later, they did the opposite. TH150 (Chevette) transmission in midsized cars, and dumping the Buick V6 into everything under the sun...
My brain says it was the TH200 (Chevette) transmission that GM brought up through the product line. Killed more than a few B-bodies before their time. *LINK*
My ‘76 Nova had the 250 six coupled to a TH200. It was absolutely fine in that application as I didn’t spare the abuse on that car and I’m sure its kickdown linkage got more use than most. Never had an issue and it went through another friend after I was finished with
The aftermarket did a lot with the 200R4 ... and for that matter, the Powerglide
Plane Insane is my favorite. Thanks Marty! *NM*
So much cool stuff there. Love to see some of the forgotten stuff committed to styrene, like the Skylark, Laguna S3, ‘73/4 Nova, ‘67-9 Barracuda coupe, etc. Thanks for posting. *NM*
Great wonderful pics as always. Question, how is it that the 69 Shelby has all the lettering and signs are all backwards? How does that happen? *NM*
Reversed negative. It could happen with old "film" cameras. Or it happened digitally. Easy enough to correct with any simple photo editing software. *NM*
I suspect that I inadvertently flipped the image during editing. *NM*
No big deal I just thought it was strange. Thanks again for all the great pics. *NM*
Very strange.... I never noticed th a that. Funny thing is, none of the other pics of that car are that way. *NM*
Thanks Marty. I'd like to see Round 2 re-issue the MPC Cobra II Mustang II kit. *NM*
The Bat Gulf 5 window Ford is pretty Kool Too!......I'll admit I don't know what year it is though, somewhere from 28 to 31 I guess? *NM*
CD...its a 28/29...that vertical curved pressing in front of the door hinges is the giveaway, its a feature that 30/31 Model a's don't have. *NM*
Re: CD...its a 28/29...that vertical curved pressing in front of the door hinges is the giveaway, its a feature that 30/31 Model a's don't have. thanks for the info! *NM*
Mirrored Marty's Mustang Photo. PIC INSIDE
The chopped 39 Ford is sure sweet! Also the Faded Memories 63 Chevy. Thank you again, Marty! *NM*
Correction - 36! *NM*
That drag Daytona is AWESOME! Wowweee! *NM*
Later in the evening (after I'd used up my battery) he was paired up with this car.... *NM* *PIC*
Wow!!! *NM*
Thanks Marty! *NM*
I really dig the first picture of the Buick's. *NM*