Chevrolet Nova
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Q: Does anyone know where I can get a list of every part in a 1970 Chevrolet Nova?
I am looking for a complete list of every part in a 1970/1971/1972/1973 Chevrolet Nova. I have done my homework online, but have come up blank…Can anyone help me out?
A: order a nova parts book for free from year0ne.com, there is pretty much every part in there to rebuild a nova from scratch.
Q: does anyone happen to have a chevrolet nova?
i was wondering does anyone have a Chevrolet Nova either made in 1965-1969 in Saskatchewan and I will probably ask to see it before purchase post a message if you have one for sale thanx.
A: try autotrader.com or autobytel.com you can probably find 1 there for sell and maybe close to you
Q: Can a 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS be given a Fully Independent Double-Wishbone Suspension System?
Can it be done? If so, how easy or hard would it be?
FWIS (4-wheel independent suspension) Multi-link Double Wishbone system.
1973 Chevrolet Nova SS 2-door hatchback coupe.
I wasn’t aware that the front had it, thanks for letting me know that.
What would be the best swap for giving the rear double-wishbones as well?
I’m asking specifically if a double-wishbone set up in the front and back can be installed. It will be brand new if it can.
A: the front already has it. the rear would require some serious work but i am sure that you can find a kit for just about any thing.
i want to put a v8 on my push lawn mower…..
Q: How many miles per gallon will a 1971 Chevrolet Nova SS get?
It has a 350 turbo transmission, 350.
I am looking to buy it and i really need to know how many miles i can get!
A: I own a shop, and a Nova. You may be surprised at how good it will do out on the highway. It should crank out 18-20 mpg, and 14-16 around town, but the drawback is; It doesn’t have the gearing for truly good mpg. You can do what I did; I replaced the transmission with a 700R-4, and mine now has 4 forward gears with a lock-up converter that really makes for 5 forward gears. I can get 30 mpg with no problem. I have a pretty high geared rear end (2.72:1), and the engine isn’t above 2,500 rpm’s at 55 mph. The way it is stock, won’t do that good on mpg, so don’t expect to see any better than what I posted. I base this on a well tuned engine too.
Glad to add my 2 cents worth!!!
Q: Where can I find low speed crash data on a 1972 Chevrolet Nova?
My car was rear ended and the other person’s insurance company, Safeco, is having a hard time evaluating damages.
A: Why would you need to supply them with anything? Go to a body shop, get an estimate for repairs, and ask Safeco for that amount.
If you’re really interested, http://www.iihs.org/externaldata/srdata/docs/sr0720.pdf will give you lots of data on low speed crashes.
But in your case, having a 37 year old car, whatever the cost is will probably total the car and all you will get is fair market value, which will vary according to condition, but be around $250. Once they do that, they will tow the car away and you can go car shopping. If you want, they will sell it back to you for salvage value, but then you will get under $100 and have a salvage title. You will never be able to drive it again because you won’t find an insurance company willing to cover you.
Q: What was the original sticker price of a 1971 Chevrolet Nova?
A: $2,800.00…Auto Transmission and AM Radio, 5% Sales Tax. I remember the price because it was my first new car and I saved up the money to pay cash for it.
Q: Does anyone have a 1969 Chevrolet Nova for sale?
Must start and run.
Anywhere in Manitoba or the Calgary area.
Price range: 0-7000$
Any colour!
Must start and run.
Almost anywhere accross canada.
Price range: 0-7000$
Any colour!
A: just call dilip tatus in india or titu dhewan in india
they have good hold of vintage cars
price will be in 50000$ not 7000$
Q: I am looking for a dirt cheap/free ‘73 Chevrolet Nova body?
I am looking for a dirt cheap/free 1973 Chevrolet Nova body; no extra parts, just the body. I am also looking for a dirt cheap/free chassis (Frame) for the same car. Heck, I’m looking for dirt cheap/free ANYTHING for this car
If you have it (Any part will do) for a ‘73 Nova and no longer want it, please let me know! Thanks!
A: Its going to be hard to find one that wont cost you a fortuneto restore if thats what your looking for but your best bet is www.craiglook.com copy an paste that an itll send you to the place i found my 1969 chevy c20.
Q: Where can I find a quarter window molding or seal for 1977 Chevrolet Nova?
A: They’re tough. I found one set on eBay, but they’re used…..
Q: What car is better chevrolet nova or chevrolet chevelle (years 69 to 79)?
A: Chevelle
Q: what is the best engine and trasmission for a chevrolet nova and chevrolet chevelle?
A: 396 for the engine… transmission… alison…
Q: Why didnt the Chevrolet Nova have a 454 big block option?
I know the biggest it went up to was 396 big block
A: GM probably figured the unibody cars would fall apart with the extra power?
Q: How much did the Chevrolet Nova cost brand new in 1977?
I need the price in Canadian dollars
A: in 1977 chevrolet added the compact concours as an upmarket nova; prices started at $3991.00
Q: Plymouth Fury vs Chevrolet Nova?
I have found 1966 Plymouth Fury 2 hardtop 2 door, It has a 383 V8 4 barrel carb. It is in prestine condition with a real good price…950.00. I have a 1973 Chevrolet Nova 4 door with a 250 inline 6 and a 2 speed powerglide tranny, I am thinking about selling my Nova and buying the Plymouth Fury good or bad Idea?
A: Both of them are not terribly collectible. That being said, the Fury (is it a Fury III or Sport Fury?) is much more collectible, especially because it’s a 2-door hardtop. The 383 was one of the bigger engines available that year, with the only step up being the 440-4.
If it is as pristine as you say, it sounds like a steal – get it!
Q: I have a chevrolet nova, 1988… just found out ther is a broken head gasket. how much is it to replace?
There is water in the oil….
A: The 1988 Chevrolet Nova uses a Toyota Engine. (I believe it’s a 1.6L)
A head gasket replacement for that vehicle will probably run between $300-$400, assuming the heads aren’t warped and everything else is in good shape.
With water in the oil, it really depends on how long you ran it that way before realizing that the head gasket was broken. Water doesn’t lubricate, and you could have damaged rod or main bearings.
Only a complete engine tear down could determine the extend of the damage. The problem is, if you simply decide to do the head gasket, and shortly after the repair, you realize the bearings are shot, you’ll have to have the entire engine torn down again.
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