I think you have to take out the back seat first, but, then that panel, with the window crank, (or where it would be, if you have a post model) comes out, exposing all the gear.
you call the glass company to come out and do it as it's not a job for the normal person to do.
i have a 1970 Chevy nova with a 307 that is in running condition.
To install the driver side window on a 1977 Chevy Nova, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Next, carefully slide the window into the window track, ensuring that it is aligned properly. Reattach any necessary components, such as the window regulator, and secure the window in place. Finally, replace the door panel and any screws or clips that were removed.
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IMO, the 1970 Chevy Nova was a better car.
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To remove the door window from a Chevy Nova, first, you need to remove the door panel by unscrewing any screws and gently prying it off. Once the panel is off, locate the window regulator and disconnect it from the window. Carefully lower the window to access the mounting clips or bolts, then remove them. Finally, lift the window out of the door frame, ensuring you handle it with care to avoid breakage.
Yes. The only difference besides the inside door panel is the 73-74 doesn't have the wing vent window like the 68 -72.
Both cars are the same length.
They make kits that will allow you to install one.
The bumpers from a 1970 Chevy Nova SS will not fit a 1973 Chevy Nova SS without modifications. While the two models share some similarities, the bumper designs and mounting points changed between these years. If you're considering a swap, you'll likely need to adjust the mounting hardware or brackets to achieve a proper fit. Always check compatibility with specific parts before making any modifications.