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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2009

This is a 1974 chevy nova with the 350 motor from my other video(check it out). It was home grown in my dads shop in the back yard. Body work, motor, paint, everything you can think of was done in house! Far from Pro's just weekend warriors!!! The motor has holley carb, intake, 270 crane cam, headers, and straight pipes. Car has B&M shifter, and Greg Welds wrapped in Mickey Thompsons, homemade traction bars, homemade, One-Off rear fenders(rubber was slightly wide and didn't want to tub this time), underskirts and bumpers pushed in to look like 73's. The other Nova is my start up project!! Brother is getting down next. Let me know what you think!!!!!! Sorry about the quality, its just a digital cam. More to come.

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  • Hey , i was wondering were you got those set of rims that you got on that SS ? or What there called.cause im trying to put some like that on my SS but i cant seem to find them anywhere so far.

  • @ThePeoplesChampioNx The rims are pro stars. Lots of companies make them(weld wheels, jegs, summit, etc. Jegs has the muscle car package complete with lugs, wheels, and Mickey Thompson Street slicks for around 1280 shipped

  • Aye hawkrock1996 was being a smart ass with that watermelon comment...jealous and envy is bad for your health.

  • @jem3rd410 yeah I know he was... Those type of people are usually the ones that don't have any car videos up... and that's the main reason we are all here... because of cars LOL Clowns

  • @hardrock51... Wassup brotha ..nice rides. Reminds me of me and my pops accept we got mopars.

  • @jem3rd410 Thanks man.. I appreciate it. Stay tuned Nice duster you got over there!

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  • No doubt. I see you getting started on yours imma stay tuned..looking foward to seeing your progress and your final touches. I love this hobby man..its nothing like it. Nothing like owning a classic..and restoring project cars..the sound ..the look...its addictive. Good look.

  • @hardrock51 Hey not sure if you'll b able to answer my question but I just got a 73 and I want to know if I can put like a 70 nova grill on it I know there a bit different but 70 and 73 aren't that much different r they ???

  • @172ventura sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I don't really know too much about the malibu so I wouldn't feel comfortable giving advice on that.  Good luck bro.

  • Hey i was wondering if you knew anything about the lower crontrol arms. does this style Nova lower control arms bolt into a 1981 Malibu with out any modifications? In a race cataloge i have it says that they are the same but i was wondering if anyones else knew about this.

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