RT68440
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I'm more appalled at the 4 doors than the plow... J/K, nice Nova
Cool looking club cab snow plowThat’s the plow from our ATV we store in the barn. When I moved the Nova yesterday it resulted in this scene.
Let the crude comments begin. Especially from all you anti-Chevy guys. Let’s hear it!
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A more appropriate use for the crop-dustin' 307, I cannot fathom.That’s the plow from our ATV we store in the barn. When I moved the Nova yesterday it resulted in this scene.
Let the crude comments begin. Especially from all you anti-Chevy guys. Let’s hear it!
Whatchu got?
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The 307 was the economy small 8 ( like Mopars 318 ) in the late 60's-early 70's... the 305 wasn't introduced until later in the 70's.At least it has a 307, and not a 305.![]()
You ain't just kidding, "economy" - Chevy didn't spend 4 cents apiece on those valve seals!The 307 was the economy small 8 ( like Mopars 318 ) in the late 60's-early 70's... the 305 wasn't introduced until later in the 70's.
It’s actually my wife’s car. I really wasn’t trying to make a formal introduction of it on our Mopar site here. But since you asked…1970, 307, Powerglide, cold factory A/C. Super reliable. Old lady owned it in FL most of its life. Been in NY about 10ish years. All matches the cowl tag except…original top was white vinyl and the seats were originally cloth, not vinyl. GM58 Autumn Gold is the color. Came along a few years ago at a price we couldn’t pass up. Mama fell in love with it.Looks to be in nice shape. What the scoop?
In fact, my Duster and the Nova use the same car cover.If it wasn't for Novas, the Duster or Demon may not have come into existence........
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Yes sir, antenna is buried in the windshield.I'll go along. Those are really ugly hub caps.
Also, the color suits the car.
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Is the radio antenna buried in the windshield?
The tail pipe don’t lie lolYou ain't just kidding, "economy" - Chevy didn't spend 4 cents apiece on those valve seals!
My first car had a 307. I remember cruising town and the smoke cloud passed us.You ain't just kidding, "economy" - Chevy didn't spend 4 cents apiece on those valve seals!
At least it has a 307, and not a 305.![]()
I agree. But the 307 has a bigger bore and can take bigger valve heads. It's like a 283 with a 327 crank.I have my brother’s ‘85 Monte SS sitting in my driveway. It has the L69 305. It was an OK engine for 1985. The 307 is like the 318, never really a performance version from the factory.
I’m talking stock. The L69 305 had the thicker block, higher lift cam, better flowing heads, 9.5:1 compression, aluminum intake manifold, and 750 cfm Q-Jet. It was factory rated at 180 HP. NHRA factored it at 240.I agree. But the 307 has a bigger bore and can take bigger valve heads. It's like a 283 with a 327 crank.