>NAME this Ride (?) What make, year, model is this (?)
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It's a 59, but they all look the same to `me
It looks like they took a bathtub & put wheels on `it.
Grove City Ohio Mike knows his rides.
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It's a 59, but they all look the same to `me
It looks like they took a bathtub & put wheels on `it.
Grove City Ohio Mike knows his rides.
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"Name that Car" to post.
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Last edited by BeachBumMike; 05-05-2014 at 03:16 PM.
#13
New POST > NEW RIDE > What is it ?
What's the Make, year, model of below ?
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Last edited by BeachBumMike; 05-06-2014 at 08:48 AM.
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White convertible is a 1961 Olds
A slightly less pristine version of this was almost my first car back in 1975.
Couldn't get it past my mom, someone she knew told her it was a V8.
A slightly less pristine version of this was almost my first car back in 1975.
Couldn't get it past my mom, someone she knew told her it was a V8.
Last edited by Barovelli; 05-05-2014 at 08:20 PM.
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You got the Year & Make correct, but what Model is the 61 Olds ? >Please post<
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Your Chevy is a 2nd Gen 66-67 Chevy II 2dr Sedan "
I like them, especially with a "327 c.i." 4 speed/posi
Let me know `if I'm close ?
the 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS got a new black-accented anodized aluminum grille. SS wheel covers were again inherited, this time from the 1965-66 Impala SS. The 1966 "Chevy II SS" badges were replaced with "Nova SS" emblems for the '67s. Nova versions started with the 194 cu in (3.18 L)in-line six engine but new was an optional 250 cu in (4.1 L) inline-six. Further powertrain options included a 195 hp (145 kW) 283 cu in (4.64 L) V-8 and, for $93 more, a 275 hp (205 kW) 327 cu in (5.36 L) V-8. Nova SS coupes had a console-mounted shift lever with their Powerglide automatic transmission four-speed manual. Other models had a column-mounted gearshift. Compared to the 1966 model year output, sales of the 1967 models dropped by more than a third to 106,500 (including 12,900 station wagons). About 10,100 Nova SS Chevrolets went to customers this year, 8,200 of them with V-8 engines. In the Chevy II 100 and regular Nova series, six-cylinder engines sold far better than V-8s.
1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova Sport Coupe
Last edited by BeachBumMike; 05-06-2014 at 06:01 AM.
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That was a slew of information about the Nova. The car I almost got was a '67 Nova SS. Cost was about $800. Mom said "no V8s" Also shot down the 67 Ram Air Firebird 400 that was $600. Ahhh, the ones that got away.
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1961 Oldsmobile Convertible Dynamic 88, I see these occasionally at Car shows, there are some out there that are loaded up with all kinds of Gadgets. this one could have the wonder bar radio in it.