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  • #31
    Originally posted by benhui86
    sweet ride.

    those front brakes look dinky for such a powerful car.....
    They are dinky. The front tires a skinny too.

    The Wilwood master cylinder I run is actually a tandem master cylinder in one housing. The majority of the braking power goes to the huge Ford truck discs on the rear.

    It stops pretty quick, I just have to remember that they are not power assisted and it takes a bit more pedal pressure to stop.

    Either way this ain't my moma's Oldsmobile and when I drive it I almost have to go into an altered state of awareness.

    MM

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    • #32
      nice!!!nova

      i just cked out your pic's of your car i must say that's one of the clean'est looking pro street novas ive seen in a while.p.s im origanally from the socal area...
      siguy

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      • #33
        Re: Blown 1967 Chevy Nova

        Great looking car. I'm working on a 72 and am in the process of picking out red paint. What color is that and do you have the code. Great choice. Thx

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        • #34
          Re: Blown 1967 Chevy Nova

          Wow got to love when a old thread is resurrected, some serious motor right there!

          Originally posted by jixxxerrr View Post
          Great looking car. I'm working on a 72 and am in the process of picking out red paint. What color is that and do you have the code. Great choice. Thx
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