Buy a 1969 non s.s. nova, change the decals and grill
One that purports to be an SS but isn't really.
not sure what hood, but it was not the stinger hood. that hood was only put out on the Baldwin motion nova. i think it was only on the 69 nova from them and not on the 70 model.
To distinguish a genuine 1968 Nova SS from a clone, check the VIN and production codes: original SS models will have a specific VIN starting with "118" or "124" and feature a unique cowl tag. Look for factory options like a 12-bolt rear axle, specific engine options, and SS badges, which should be correctly placed. Additionally, inspect the build quality and details like the presence of a factory tachometer and bucket seats, which were standard in the SS package. Lastly, verify the vehicle's documentation and history for authenticity.
yes
The 69 Nova had the small block 302 c.i.e.
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.
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.
The 69 Nova never had a V6
usually the dash on the SS has all your gauges and not idiot lights.
Probably never.
Yes they did.