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Old 12-01-2019, 09:13 AM
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I was pretty lucky today and got one 69 Camaro carbon fiber notch spoiler ( Anvil ) from Ebay.
That made my day.
There will be some work with it to fit the Nova the way I want but definitely it will give the right look to the back I really miss now.

Also I am still thinking on the decals and stripes.
Any ideas?
I really like the 67-68 Camaro bumblebee and the 69 DX1 stripe but that might look weird on a Nova since the front of the hood and the front fender is so different.
I’ve always loved the looks of the Yenko stripes on the Novas/Camaros. Would seem fitting in that these cars started life as above average cars and were transformed by Don Yenko Chevrolet into ground pounders. I believe there’s two variations of the stripes but I’ve always liked the one below without all the stuff on the trunk. One could keep or modify any or all of it but seems to fit the body lines of a Nova pretty well imho. I have no doubt that anything you do will look awesome!
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Old 12-01-2019, 10:44 AM
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I’ve always loved the looks of the Yenko stripes on the Novas/Camaros. Would seem fitting in that these cars started life as above average cars and were transformed by Don Yenko Chevrolet into ground pounders. I believe there’s two variations of the stripes but I’ve always liked the one below without all the stuff on the trunk. One could keep or modify any or all of it but seems to fit the body lines of a Nova pretty well imho. I have no doubt that anything you do will look awesome!
I love the Yenkos as well. I was thinking on that.
The stripes on the hood would look nice for sure but the stripe on the side would not work at all.
These body stripes look perfect only on a straight body but it would look pretty much crooked on my Nova because of the stretched front and rear fenders.
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Old 04-16-2020, 12:03 PM
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Little update on the interior.
Door panels are getting ready soon and the new rear seat installation is also in progress.
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Old 04-17-2020, 07:36 PM
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Love the inset pattern.
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Nice build. I like your tartan choice.
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