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Ultra Rare! Atlanta Chevy Dealership’s 427 Conversion 1969 Nova https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enth...cid=spartandhp |
That Anderson Nova is ridiculously cool. I wonder if that is the source for the '67 SS Chevelles that were transplanted with 427's as well. I remember in the 80's Auto Trader Magazines several of these '67 Chevelles that had 427's and that looked like dealer add-ons like this one. There had to have been a dealer in the south east states that was doing them.
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You would think that there would be at least one ad from them if they were doing all these conversions. I cannot even find a picture of their dealership later than the 1930's. If they are doing anything there has to be some kind of documentation somewhere. I'm not buying some guys story.
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Awesome ad and we need Cliff Bristow himself here again as he was back in this thread... https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=81165 As many know also linked thread notes, ZL1 #54 was purchased by Cliff Bristow Motors and the Alum' 427 immediately yanked/swapped into their new '70 Rat Patrol Drag car then ZL1 #54 Body sold off w/ lesser BB. I have a bunch of cool Nova ads I've been meaning to post in this thread also a few pics. Just too much going on but I'll try to make it happen over the next few days. :beers: ~ Pete . |
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Here comes a few old Nova ads, some are pretty special cars. Anyone please speak up if these match any known today or let's find a few if they're not yet. :beers: ~ Pete , |
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