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One that purports to be an SS but isn't really.
Buy a 1969 non s.s. nova, change the decals and grill
usually the dash on the SS has all your gauges and not idiot lights.
As in Most SS cars, (which is short for Super Sport) There will be an SS badge on the radiator grille. Also, which should go with saying, the SS version has a higher performance.
Around 3100-3200 lbs
yes
1971 was a tuff year for ss cars.most came with disc brakes on the front wheels and the ss badging.you can't tell by the vin number or plate on the fire wall.ss came with bench seats or bucket seats,automatic and stick shift and column shifter or floor shifter.most ss came with a 12 bolt rear,but some also had 10 bolt rears.the last thing was a special handling package either f40 or f41 which was stiffer springs and sway bar,but you could buy this as an extra
there is no such thing as a 77 nova ss last year was 76 that had a 350
Depending on what year it is, a clone is a base model car that has had the SS features added on to it. The features could be stripes, badges, emblems, or anything to make it ook like an SS model. Basically it is a fake SS.
I believe that a couple ways are to look on the caprices that someone would make into a clone, the trunk release button is below the headlight switch, but on a real Impala ss it is in the glove box. Also the 1996 Impalas had console shifters, not column.
Probably never.
Yes they did.