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he mentions he put the Camaro L89 into a triple black Nova
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The Nova with the L89 stayed local to the SF Bay Area for quite a while if I recall (it was quite fast and well appreciated). I believe the owner was killed later while racing motorcycles and his brother sold the car to who knows where???
A funny thing about driving the Black Nova: It was a bench seat four speed car and you absolutely HAD to wear your seat belts while driving it or you would slide all over the place and lose control. I "Armor-alled" the daylights out the interior and you couldn't get a grip on anything....
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lol on the armor all. if you can remember that the nova built a reputation than someone else has to remember the car. the key to any back tracking is knowing where the car was located for a time being as there is always someone who remembers the car.
with the info of knowing that the owner possible perished while racing a motorcycle your definately narrowing down your search. i think first thing is you want to make sure you absolutely CAN NOT find the original motor. if the Nova made it around for a while it definately has people who know/remember it. i successfully tracked down my dads 70 GTO Judge on here 4 years ago strictly based on people and location around a certain time frame. dont give up.
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