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1968-1969 Chevy II Nova SS396: 375 hp

In late spring of 1968, I eased out of the GM Tech Center in a sweetheart of a Chevy II: a four-speed, bright red with a black vinyl top. Except for the chrome 396 badge on the front fenders, it could have passed for a vestal virgin. But all eyes homed in on those badges, [...]

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Country of Origin Designations for Auto Manufacture and Production

How to determine the manufacturing country of origin of vehicles: The first digit in the sequence of the V.I.N.  corresponds to the country of manufacturing origin – that is where the vehicle  had its final assembly.  While it may be true that parts may have been made in Nafta manufacturing regions countries or even offshore, [...]

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Is it going to be ‘Government Motors’?

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N.O.V.A. of Manitoba

N.O.V.A. of Manitoba  – Chevrolet Nova Association’s email:  novaofmb@mts.net Association’s Theme:  Nova,  Omega’s , Venture and Acadian Owners and enthusiasts Technorati Profile Meeting information :  For meeting times and locations , Contact Dave or Del (204) 338-6989 pro50.com getting into vintage market | Chevy News Blog … – Join the Super Chevy Blog to read [...]

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Manitoba Pontiac Association – Incorporating Buick and Oldsmobile

Association’s email:  membership@manitobapontiac.com Website:  www.manitobapontiac.com Association’s Theme:  Dedicated to the promotion , preservation , restoration and admiration of Pontiac, Buick and Oldsmobile Vehicles What is the Manitoba Pontiac Association all about? The Manitoba Pontiac Association is a Winnipeg based car club whose main objective is to promote the preservation, restoration, and admiration of Pontiac, Buick, [...]

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Chevy Corvair Monza Boots , Buckets and a Harp

The first low priced “personal “  car that made  a hit with the public was created almost “by accident” when Chevrolet added bucket seats to its Corvair sports coupe late in the 1960 model year.  Compared to the more cheaply furnished 500 and 700 Corvair versions, the all new Chevy Corvair “Monza” was an eye [...]

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