Hot wiring a 1972 Chevy Nova involves bypassing the ignition system to start the engine without a key. Typically, you would access the ignition wires under the steering column, identify the battery, ignition, and starter wires, and then connect them in the correct sequence. However, it's crucial to note that hot wiring a vehicle is illegal and considered tampering or theft. Always seek permission and use legitimate methods for accessing a vehicle.
On my 72 nova the wire going to the blower looks to be purple.
Yes, they are.
yes, the windows dont interchange tho
No, they're the same length
Available engine packages, and Chevy did away with the 12 bolt rear end in 71.
Yes. The only difference besides the inside door panel is the 73-74 doesn't have the wing vent window like the 68 -72.
68 to 74 Chevrolet Nova (Chevy II). 72 to 74 Pontiac Ventura II. 72 to 74 Oldsmobile Omega. 72 to 74 Buick Apollo. 2 door or 4 door to match your car.
Yes
Yes it will bolt right on
No, one is a "HOT" wire.
It should fit as there the same body .
No, they're 2 totally different grilles