By all means, yes. Right time era, and excellent candidate. That car was available, at one point, with a LT-1 350, which was one of the vette/Z28 motors, and, there was even an SS big block version, of that car. To do minor disection of the car, it is nothing more than a camaro, underneath. Same subframe, ect. That car never really gained the popularity that the camaro/chevelle did, so it is still a little bit affordable. However, a good investment, just the same, as I am sure that over time it will appreciate to the same levels. Chuck......
chiltons repair manual for your year car at the library.
The 1968 hurst hemi 10.30@130mph
1971 Chevy Nova
Yes
A crappy blue Chevrolet Nova. 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass S convertible if your are referring to that car.
It may depend on whether your car is a front or rear steer. They will have to be the same
you can have anything from the 6 cyl. up to the 396 v8 in the 68 nova.
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
My dad told me that back in the day, you could pick up a muscle car for $1k-2k.
AutoTrader, eBay, Craigslist...
One can purchase a Nova car from any of the numerous used car dealers with local locations. Whether or not a Nova is in their inventory is dependent on if one has been resold to the dealership.
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