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Greetings! 72 Nova newbie here!

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Hey all! Glad to be here with a bunch of experts. I'm a car restoration newbie but I love muscle cars. I bought this 72 up in the mountains in Colorado for 3500 bucks, it has 69,000 original miles, less than 1% rust on it. It's been garaged all its life, True directional rims, Fresh TH-350 Automatic (but I want a manual!). Lines are straight and true. Doors shut like new. I trailered her down to Denver, but she runs like a dream, and just needs a little love!

307 bored 351 motor, almost everything in original condition including original push button stereo, original car jack, original hubcaps, original trim, original A/C compressor, original Chevy owners manual, window sales sticker, and "Send Help" sign. The only thing that isn't original is the front seats and True Dual Flowmaster exhaust. What do you all think?








 
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i guess the first step is

i guess the first step is buying a tarp for it. to keep it out of the weather to prevent more corrosion. your working with a classic car there, and it is in really good shape for what i can tell. you name is "aviator" i was an aircraft structural maintance specialist when i was in the air force. i really miss working on planes. but a nova more than makes up for the loss of proffession. the body lines, the way the headlights stick out, the curves ECT... i think a nove is the best car ever built.
 
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It's being garaged thankfully, so I don't have to worry about that. Planes are really fun that's my other expensive hobby. I'm an instrument rated pilot. I imagine working on them must be fun too!

I agree, the Nova is just the perfect muscle car... I love it.
 
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