1975 Chevrolet Nova Custom hatchback

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    New heater core must have come after the pictures. It looks like it is bypassed in the pictures.
     
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    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    Good eye on the heater hoses, looks like a nice car for the asking price. But I see they took effort to not show how weird a Nova or Ventura Hatch back with a Vinyl roof looks from the back. Never understood why GM did not continue the vinyl on the hatch.

    I could not find an actual picture showing how the vinyl top does not continue on the hatch, but I did find this ad copy for a 75 Skylark HB showing how they look. Always thought it made the cars look unfinished.

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    or this very small picture of a 74 Ventura but they show what I am typing about.
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    The first car I ever owned was a '75 Nova, but it was much plainer, 2-door with a straight 6.
     
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    One of the guys I used to compete with at the local track ran a 74 GTO (Ventura) hatch.
     

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