View Single Post
  #10  
Old 12-27-2023, 04:33 PM
copo-2 copo-2 is online now
Yenko Contributing Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 191
Thanks: 29
Thanked 186 Times in 31 Posts
Default Fred Gibb COPO Nova’s

William has been providing a lot of interesting documents concerning the 9738 COPO Fred Gibb had GM build revised version of the Turbo 400. 50 of these were built coupled to the newly introduced 396-375 SS Nova. Documents from NHRA files show that 50 RPO L-78 Novas being sent from the Chevrolet Motor Division and signed by Paul Pryor notifying them that 50 of such Novas were built in a letter dated April 24, 1968. Another letter sent to NHRA states that 73 RPO L-78-375 RPO Novas were built and available by May 1. But it wasn’t until July 24, NHRA was notified that the 50 automatic Fred Gibb Novas were built and delivered to the Gibb Cheverolet dealership on July 15. Most know NHRA required 50 factory built units with the same identity to be available before they would set up a new competition class.

These documents I have were brought about by discussion about the E3 engine code. This has been a point of interest since early on when these cars were uncovered as something that was mainly hidden away without owners of the few in existence knowing the story behind them? The Fred Gibb dealership had advertised them in Drag World as "There're Here, Be one of the Few 50 396-375 Nova Automatics." Some realized the difference and bought them as such, yet didn't realize and know the story of what they really were?

Last edited by copo-2; 12-27-2023 at 07:56 PM.
Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to copo-2 For This Useful Post:
lycan (12-28-2023), PeteLeathersac (12-27-2023)