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Manly Muscle car on craigslist... (lol)

Best part of the ad.....

It is a 2 door but has room for you and the five hotties you picked up on the way to the gym to blast your pecs and hammer your glutes.


LMAO.....
 
Id buy it, any car can be improved upon for better looks and performance just some more them others ;-)
 
That would be a great 'sleeper' car. Hilarious ad writing!

My '72 Nova had a built 350/350 and all stock wheels, surprised a few on the street. My '64 Nova I slapped a built 327 with massaged 350 trans, manual valve body, stall converter surprised every 5.0 mustang all the way to high triple digits with the 2:73 gears in it. Tha one I kept primer w/ '87 IROC wheels.

I miss my cars, almost thought of selling my scoot to build a BB T-bucket, but promised a friend who died I'd never sell it. My 7 year old rides with me now, she won't let me sell it either.
 
That was Buick's version of the Nova, I believe Pontiac got it as a Tempest (which had a GTO option package), not sure if Olds ever got a version of it though.
i think also pontiac had the ventura and acadian..a canadian version
 
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