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Kyle844
11th-February-2008, 01:12 AM
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Year:1977

Model:6cyl nova 2dr

Body/Exterior:shaved emblems, shaved marker lights, fiberglass hood

Front End:stock

Engine: 350c.i., Edelbrock 650cfm carb, streetmaster intake, pete jackson geardrive

Transmission: Brand new TH350, crazy hard shifts, shiftkit put together from B&M, superior, and transgo shiftkits.

Rear End: stock 7.5 6cyl rearend. 2.73 gears. Homemade HEAVY duty traction bars

Exhaust: heddman headers, dual 2.5 exhaust, flowmaster 50 series mufflers

Wheels/Tires: Enkie rims 15x6 front & 15x8 back, tires 215 up front 235 in back

Interior: stock interior, triple guage cluster, 3 1/2' tach, racing buckets

Electrical: MSD 6A ignition, rear mounted battery

Accessories/Options:

Sound system: simple CD player, 1 6x9 in front and 2 6x9's in the back

Comments: i bought this car for $350 when i was 14, now 17 and it is getting closer to being done! Had a 1978 HB nova (blue) put the motor in that. Then bought my 1977 and pulled the motor with 0 miles on it and put it in the 77. Thanks ALOT to my grandfather for teaching me about body work!

Nova_Power4
11th-February-2008, 01:17 AM
Oh Hells Yeah!! now thats a 77
l dont mean to hijack but, how do u like where u mounted ur gauge pod? l thought of that but didn like the idea of hacking it
also whered u get that steering wheel did u have to change the hud to use it?

klean63
11th-February-2008, 01:20 AM
Cool car Kyle:yes:

It's always nice to see young people enjoying old American muscle instead of a winged,fart can, body kit ricer.

Kyle844
11th-February-2008, 01:23 AM
The only reason i put the guage cluster in the dash was because the guy who had it before hacked two holes in it for guages. its right in my view which is nice. but could look alot cleaner if mounted below the dash. it is a grant stering wheel and yes you have to get a special hub for the grant stering wheels. i believe they come with the wheel or in an install kit?

Kyle844
11th-February-2008, 01:25 AM
Cool car Kyle:yes:

It's always nice to see young people enjoying old American muscle instead of a winged,fart can, body kit ricer.

Thanks alot! i'm honored to know what carburation is! :D:D:D I wish i was born in the muscle car era. i'm glad i'm starting early because now i have learned alot of stuff that just takes time to learn!:yes: