Chevy II. Back in the 80's I had a Plymouth Duster and I ran T/A Radial and love them.
Steve E wrote:
Chevy II. Back in the 80's I had a Plymouth Duster and I ran T/A Radial and love them.
Nice shots Steve. What a nice looking car. I had T/A's on a '65 Skylark. They bring back fond memories. I remember a friend of mine bought a new Duster when they first came out in '70. I just thought it was a cheap entry into the muscle car market. Well, they were, that but they were also great cars and I've come to appreciate them over the years. His was "Lemon Yellow" with a 340 and if I recall correctly a 3 speed on the floor.
As a friendly side note:it looks like you have some dust on your sensor. If you look closely you can see the spots in the same locations on all of your photos. Just saying.
Thank you for commenting. And thank you for bring to my attention the spot, I will take care of it, I hope.
Steve E wrote:
Chevy II. Back in the 80's I had a Plymouth Duster and I ran T/A Radial and love them.
Nice photos of a nice example of the Nova. Are those 14” wheels? They look tiny after seeing the much larger sizes on todays automobiles.
Stan
I don't know, the car has gone.
Great looking car and shots, Steve.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Ava'sPapa wrote:
Nice shots Steve. What a nice looking car. I had T/A's on a '65 Skylark. They bring back fond memories. I remember a friend of mine bought a new Duster when they first came out in '70. I just thought it was a cheap entry into the muscle car market. Well, they were, that but they were also great cars and I've come to appreciate them over the years. His was "Lemon Yellow" with a 340 and if I recall correctly a 3 speed on the floor.
As a friendly side note:it looks like you have some dust on your sensor. If you look closely you can see the spots in the same locations on all of your photos. Just saying.
Nice shots Steve. What a nice looking car. I had T... (
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I fondly remember this model as being one I could afford when I was young. Did you know that this car really flopped in Mexico because the name NOVA means "doesn't go"
I do recall hearing something about that at some point, now that you mention it Joe.
The Nova was a car with classic (small) car greatness.
Chevy would put some monster engines in that car that
car frame that was (supposed) to be an economical
grandma car for shopping sprees.
Chevy should have kept that car for years to come.
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