@Annihilator1111 They used cubic inches, so 250, 307 and 350. You forgot to mention 2 bbl or 4 bbl intake/carb, dual exhaust was also available, and for 2 years you could get the powerglide 2 speed automatic. In 1977 they changes all the engines to Buick, V6 instead of the L, the 350 was dropped and a 305 replaced it. At least 7 engine choices, not 3.
@906757580 No, only in body, not engines. Chevy Nova had a SS model with 396 or 350. The Pontiac engines were not Chevy engines back then. Nova kept the inline 6 when Pontiac later went to a Buick V6.
the 1971-1977 Pontiac Ventura was assembled in
Van Nuys, California
Annihilator1111 3 weeks ago
the transmission on the 1971-1977 Pontiac Ventura
Transmission
2-speed automatic
3-speed manual
4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Annihilator1111 3 weeks ago
the engine on the 1971-1977 Pontiac Ventura
Engine
4.1 L I6
5.0 L V8
5.7 L V8
Annihilator1111 2 months ago
@Annihilator1111 They used cubic inches, so 250, 307 and 350. You forgot to mention 2 bbl or 4 bbl intake/carb, dual exhaust was also available, and for 2 years you could get the powerglide 2 speed automatic. In 1977 they changes all the engines to Buick, V6 instead of the L, the 350 was dropped and a 305 replaced it. At least 7 engine choices, not 3.
dalotel 1 month ago
Pontiac's 1971-1972 version of the Chevrolet Nova.
906757580 3 months ago
@906757580 No, only in body, not engines. Chevy Nova had a SS model with 396 or 350. The Pontiac engines were not Chevy engines back then. Nova kept the inline 6 when Pontiac later went to a Buick V6.
dalotel 1 month ago