Very Nice. my brother had a 1970 Yenko deuce with the LT1-350 back in 72 . Had it for 3yrs got married and sold it ..... He still whines about doing that telling I used to have it stories. Lol
Yes it was purchased new from Frank Chevrolet In Tarry Town NY. Its fully documented. I purchased it form the original owner in 1981 with 17,000 original miles it had a complete frame up restoration in 1997.
Beautiful car. It is a GRAIL car for me.
Thanks for posting this gorgeous Chevy II
Stunning...whoever did this restoration, did it right!
Very Nice. my brother had a 1970 Yenko deuce with the LT1-350 back in 72 . Had it for 3yrs got married and sold it ..... He still whines about doing that telling I used to have it stories. Lol
Nice Nova! I think the tailpipes are a bit too long, though! Other then that, awesome! I had same drivetrain in a 69 Chevelle SS.
totally agree with the tailpipes being too long. They should only show about 2" out from the quarter panel.
my brother Don bought the same car new at PURDIE CHEVY HERMITAGE ,PA
$2900 7000 RPM car was fast a real sleeper
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The ONLY thing I would ever change on that car is the oil
Wow. Headers and a 4 speed. Everything's right.
beautiful and sounds great I have a nova too its a lot like yours but black check mine out and let me know what you think
is it a real l78
Yes it was purchased new from Frank Chevrolet In Tarry Town NY. Its fully documented. I purchased it form the original owner in 1981 with 17,000 original miles it had a complete frame up restoration in 1997.
Not all that original. No mention of it's protecto-plate, build sheets/s
@@checkwithsterling if he's says it is documented, pretty safe bet he has all the paperwork for the car. Including owners manual and protect o plate.
Sometimes the build sheet is unretrievable.
Most don't have nor twil so shaddep.
Great job
😮Nice car but has several nickle & dime items incorrect.