Looks exactly like the 72 Nova a friend of mine had in High School in 1975 . Same friend bought a 67' Corvette that his brother then painted pearl white , and he wrecked it in the snow one New Years Eve and totaled it .
it really hurts me to see people screw up old cars with LS motors, and 6sp transmissions, and as a retired professional transmission rebuilder and ol time hot rodder it hurts,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@@carcraftclassics9534 well i have drove everything you can imagine. i am 65 years old and been a professional transmission rebuilder all my life, i have drove and built everything under the sun. and nothing is like the real thing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Before your time they got Chevy coupes and ford flat heads to do the work, without that hotrodding doesn't have it's spirit. I will say though a big block and 4 speed are all you need if powers the end game
I used to agree but not anymore. These new LS motors dont look as good in most cases but theyre more reliable, adding power is easier, better fuel economy, no cold starts, no over heating, better throttle response...the list goes on and on. I realize I wont change your mind but this is my opinion.
Screwed up? If anything having an LS becomes more far reliable in the long run especially with maintenance. Although I like the sound any 350 and up motor produces, I'd take the reliability of an LS.
I’ve noticed most of your cars don’t have tint, I’m from Arizona everyone tints their vehicles here, the kids now limo the entire car including the windshield with limo tint😂
The most beautiful Nova ive ever seen!
That's a nice ride 👍
Some nice job 👏
Looks exactly like the 72 Nova a friend of mine had in High School in 1975 . Same friend bought a 67' Corvette that his brother then painted pearl white , and he wrecked it in the snow one New Years Eve and totaled it .
I love that it's not and SS and doesn't pretend to be. It adds something.
Looks well built but a 72 nova with 68 or 69 tail lights? Also don't see a drive shaft safety loop!
Yes and alot of modifications too!
On their website it is listed for $89,500
😂
Too much
For the length of the video they probably made that much from CZcams
89k well let me keep on looking 🙄🙄🙄
😂😂😂 smoked out
Questioning whether it’s a 72. Taillights say 68-69. Someone is wrong
'72 with '68 taillights.
he wants 90k for a clone
it really hurts me to see people screw up old cars with LS motors, and 6sp transmissions, and as a retired professional transmission rebuilder and ol time hot rodder it hurts,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I used to agree...that is before I drove one.
@@carcraftclassics9534 well i have drove everything you can imagine. i am 65 years old and been a professional transmission rebuilder all my life, i have drove and built everything under the sun. and nothing is like the real thing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Before your time they got Chevy coupes and ford flat heads to do the work, without that hotrodding doesn't have it's spirit. I will say though a big block and 4 speed are all you need if powers the end game
I used to agree but not anymore. These new LS motors dont look as good in most cases but theyre more reliable, adding power is easier, better fuel economy, no cold starts, no over heating, better throttle response...the list goes on and on. I realize I wont change your mind but this is my opinion.
Screwed up? If anything having an LS becomes more far reliable in the long run especially with maintenance. Although I like the sound any 350 and up motor produces, I'd take the reliability of an LS.
The purist that want to see the Vin tag would probably wanta see the original drive train as well 😆 🤣 😂
Let me know when you sell it and for how much, I would appreciate it. Thank you
Sorry we dont share final sale price to protect the privacy of our customers. It will be listed in the "Sold" section on our site when it sells.
@@carcraftclassics9534 Thank you for the reply.
Anytime.
@@jaysguyrage9483 I heard they sold it to some stuntman named Mike.
The tail lights look like a 69 not a 72
They are 68 taillights thanks
What are they asking?
$89,500
Ok someone PLEASE tell us the price ,for her, be nice.....
Thanks
$89,500
Whats the price. Watched the 47 minute video and no price
Check the 35:30 mark...$89500
My wife had a '72 no go in high school. What a POS!
It looks like its had at least 90K of stuff done to it. So thats a bargain price ready to go.
I’ve noticed most of your cars don’t have tint, I’m from Arizona everyone tints their vehicles here, the kids now limo the entire car including the windshield with limo tint😂
Rear tail lights are wrong
Wrong? Or upgraded to the preferred '68 style.
@@carcraftclassics9534 Wrong for 72
And the engine, trans, interior, rear end, wheels, tires, suspension, etc. This is a protouring restomod not a numbers matching original.
@@carcraftclassics9534 Thank you Captain Obvious
Exactly...
90grand
for a clone too
They've lost their dang minds for sure 89k
@@hueroski what clone, they ever claimed it was a SS or anything else
@@dexmartin1103 1969 clone
you haven't built many vintage cars frame off I'm guessing
You can buy a challenger for less...wow
You can buy a hundred different top of the line luxury cars for what this is going for.