There's that McLaren again. There are nice cars parked around our place all the time.
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Bill cool motor, obviously you are still collecting them.

Dan, great looking Nova. Big big tires. A friend of mine has a 62(?) Chevy 2 that received the pro street treatment, probably has not seen the road in 20 plus years but is just a stunning car. Sadly it just sits.
 
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Rear end of my former 69 Nova, Procharged 502, 800 hp. Was an amazing car!
Hey … liking it already … please consider getting the Cars in Remembrance Section Alive again and post more on this 1969 Nova you once had. You will find that I still have a passion for them today … however I'm here with Corvettes to stay.
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Hey … liking it already … please consider getting the Cars in Remembrance Section Alive again and post more on this 1969 Nova you once had. You will find that I still have a passion for them today … however I'm here with Corvettes to stay.
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Thanks,the trunk and undercarriage were a work of art on the 69!
 

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Thanks,the trunk and undercarriage were a work of art on the 69!
Oh my … nothing like mine was.
I'm Green with envy … although I did repaint mine Blue.
My trunk was topped up with a spare tire and tools which
for some reason were very handy to have when I was on the road
and sure made for helpful rear end weight in the Winter.
By the time I got my '69 Chevy II, my hood had a "tlc fussy component"
that Dad didn't appreciate the need of buying 2 more cylinders for
(the popular straight 6 - 250) never-the-less it was my first ride.
 
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