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My 67 Nova SS


Canadian built.

 

 

 

Pierre

 



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67 Pontiac Parisienne 2+2 (original)
67 Nova SS(not so original)
2003 Trailblazer Ext 5.3L



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Beautiful car ,AWESOME flames...

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wow.....looks very well done!

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Nice!

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those pics make it look like a HOT WHEEL !!!

awesome !

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Sweet Ride !!

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very Nice wink



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thanks for the compliments guys!


Pierre

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67 Pontiac Parisienne 2+2 (original)
67 Nova SS(not so original)
2003 Trailblazer Ext 5.3L



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I have seen it in person and it really is something.

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LOVE IT!!!   If I didnt get my Beaumont it would have been 67 Nova for me.



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67 Beaumont 2dr/ht

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not bad for a sailor

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Cant just drink rum all the timebiggrin...

 

 

Pierre



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67 Pontiac Parisienne 2+2 (original)
67 Nova SS(not so original)
2003 Trailblazer Ext 5.3L

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that car is HORNY, got a trouser willy just looking at it....NICE

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I really like the look. Good example of big wheels that work. The rest of it looks amazing too.

Question on the front wheels though. Do you put a limit-stop on the steering to prevent tire rub? They look like they'd scrub pretty hard if you went full lock (or maybe they will go full lock?).

I am not being critical (as I say, I love the look) - just wondering.

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Sorry for the long wait for the reply on the front wheels. They rub ever so slightly when i go full out on the steering. I parallel park, they do not rub and that s good enough.

 

 

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Pierre



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2003 Trailblazer Ext 5.3L



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wow! That is a very sweet car! Well done.


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