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Hi everybody, i coming back after one year or near, i would like to present my latest built !

1969 Nova SS396, it'S easy to turn the COPO or Yenko Nova kit into SS396 all is there ! 

Kit Revell Nova Copo

Car: Nova SS396

Paint & color: PPG base coat, Glacier Blue GM authentic color from 1969 code 53 with cleat coat

Engine is wired and plumbed, interior added seat belt from MCG and flocked carpet.

Québec license and dealers plates as homemade on my computer.021.thumb.JPG.7b104ce1add006dc98984be558

 

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Edited by Daniel Lynch
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Very nice looking Nova.

I had several friends that had early 70s Novas when I was young.

Was never much of a Nova fan then, but I've grown to appreciate them more over the years.

Very nice paint by the way!

 

Steve

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Nice job, brings back memories to me when I had one new. With a real Delco battery and a Muncie 4-speed  both made right here in Muncie, Indiana.  The Nova was always my favorite over the Camaro and Chevelle. I love the dog dish hub caps even though I went with Cragers for a while. The blue you used looks like a stock color. Nice job on the engine also.

Edited by rmvw guy
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Impressive! Nice and clean... your BMF is especially sharp. Now clean up that shaky edge on the black trim on the back of the car. Maybe use a small brush to straighten out the flat black, then foil the top and bottom horizontal trim to get a really sharp, straight line.

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