'66 Straight Axle Nova
This one is very tasty...makes me miss the one in my avatar. Although I have to say my car was way scarier with the 427 than this one looks to be.
I think the way the owner did this car is exactly the right approach...make it look as stock as possible except for the obvious gasser style stuff. Beautiful build. Looks like it's missing the break line trim at the base of the sail panel to separate the two-tone, which would be an easy add. The Sunpro gauges need to go in the trash too...but again...easy fix. Link to 1966 Nova Straight Axle auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/9soAA...gl/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EXAAA...pK/s-l1600.jpg |
neat
but arent gassers about over? i see people dumping them all over.... |
I hope not. I'm about to start building one myself.
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They're still popular up here,and holding their own.
http://www.greatlakesgassers.com/201...e---links.html |
Love it Scuncio. Gassers will never be over for some.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4541/...2cbd7959_z.jpg |
They aren't exactly high dollar cars, but would think they will always be popular and live on forever. I'm still thinking of building one too.
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Scuncio,
Do you have any pics of yours that you can share? |
If you insist...paint is from 1972....
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/196...MG_6513-X3.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/196...MG_6537-X3.jpg |
This is the car I most regret selling, ever.
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Was it a Michigan car? if so, I'm pretty sure it belonged to a good friend of mine.
The name Jim Schrio ring a bell? |
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