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Post by 73Nova73 on Feb 9, 2004 4:02:11 GMT -5
I think they had 85 and 120 in the 80s but im not sure about late 70s.
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Feb 9, 2004 15:21:31 GMT -5
Post by §ùp€®ÑÓV∆ on Feb 9, 2004 15:21:31 GMT -5
I thought about combining a 70's model Camaro, and 75-79 Nova dash. (not the whole dash just the gauge cluster insert). The 77 LT Camaro I used to have went up to 130.
Far as I know I dont think any other car would bolt up without having to modify it. Unless its from a 75-79 Olds Omega, Pontiac Ventura, there is a buick too..but cant think of the name. Alot of those cars came with straight 6's or 305's stock...so they would probally be the 100mph speedo also.
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Feb 10, 2004 0:18:26 GMT -5
Post by 73Nova73 on Feb 10, 2004 0:18:26 GMT -5
Buick Apollo, even the GTO in '74 was an X-body.
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Feb 10, 2004 0:19:16 GMT -5
Post by 73Nova73 on Feb 10, 2004 0:19:16 GMT -5
My dad used to have a 76 omega.
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Feb 10, 2004 4:55:51 GMT -5
Post by k4banger on Feb 10, 2004 4:55:51 GMT -5
I don't know what I was thinking of course it's an X not a G-body. I feel stupid now.
that's the same long speedo that was in my '72 Chevelle I wonder if that would work? What are the dimensions of that speedo? It would help if we knew those. Later
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Feb 10, 2004 6:36:44 GMT -5
Post by 73Nova73 on Feb 10, 2004 6:36:44 GMT -5
The speedo from a 73 nova is: 16"x3 3/8" and the box it mounts in is: 17 1/8"x 5 3/16"
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Feb 10, 2004 14:01:20 GMT -5
Post by §ùp€®ÑÓV∆ on Feb 10, 2004 14:01:20 GMT -5
Id say mine is the same size as that ^^^^. Id have to check mine to be exact. But they look exactly the same. (just his has 20 more mph reading)
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Feb 10, 2004 14:19:55 GMT -5
Post by 73Nova73 on Feb 10, 2004 14:19:55 GMT -5
doesnt it say "use only unleaded fuel" too?
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