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Chrysler Nova.....good one!! Is this like the Volare and the Aspen back in the day? Didnt they accidently make some with a Volare emblem on one fender and a Aspen on the other fender? Good Humor
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Bone stock car and a powerful 305 horsepower? The motor in that Nova was probably the most powerful stock GM motor of that era. Heck, the Corvette L82 only came in at around 210 HP. Here's your sign.
Does it have real Corrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrintian leather seats ?
Hearing those words brought back irreplacable memories of the late Ricardo Montablan and his elegant manner of speaking so evident in his endorsement of the Chrysler Cordoba some thirty years ago.
I only learned after his death that there was no such thing as "Corinthian Leather". The memories of Ricardo, however, will never fade away.
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