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20 hours ago, LowRyter said:

Two door hardtop Nova?  With better styling

 

20 hours ago, docc said:

That's what I thought, "Man, that is a hot looking Nova!"

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You blokes are on the right track. From the Wiki:

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Despite the styling being unique, the Monaro nevertheless featured styling cues derived from GM designs, employing a "coke bottle" look similar to that of the Camaro, Corvair, and Nova coupés of the late 1960s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Monaro

 

The current car is an Opel Astra station wagon with a 1.6 CDTI Ecotec motor

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20 hours ago, guzzler said:

Ps I think it was a Celica gearbox but definitely something similar if not.

Yeah, it would have been. I remember hearing about that at the time. I gather the Celica box was a more or less straight up bolt in replacement for the "Aussie" four speed. And worked better and was stronger... :whistle:

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Lamborghini Countach has always been a halo movie car. Cannonball Run movie for example…. :wub:

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, audiomick said:

The current car is an Opel Astra station wagon with a 1.6 CDTI Ecotec motor

You sold the Opel Manta?

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44 minutes ago, p6x said:

You sold the Opel Manta?

No. Unfortunately I never had one, but you got my taste down pefectly. :grin:

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I quite liked this opening sequence... :grin:

 

When the lottery win happens, I will be buying a Countach. B)

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3 hours ago, audiomick said:

 

You blokes are on the right track. From the Wiki:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Monaro

 

The current car is an Opel Astra station wagon with a 1.6 CDTI Ecotec motor

By the time the Nova (Chevy II) was done, I think all the GM divisions except Caddy had a version.   The last one was a kinda "Euro" version for the gas crisis with the stovebolt 6, hatchback and 4 speed manual overdrive.   

The bad boy was the '69 SS with "396" (402 CI) L-78 solid lifter 375 hp (also rated at 425 or 450 hp in '65 Corvette). 

My dad had a '70 Chevy II 4 door company car.   That was the tightest, stiffest bodied car I'd ever sat in despite the rubber carpets.

I think there were more "pro street" Novas on the road than Camaros or Mustangs.  I remember a disappointed Road Runner guy getting beat by a new SS 350 on a marked off portion of May Ave.  The MOPAR fans were disappointed. 

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21 minutes ago, audiomick said:

No. Unfortunately I never had one, but you got my taste down pefectly. :grin:

I knew. I had one. The closest I could get to owning a car that could look as good as all my friends BMW's...

Had to sell it when I left France...

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8 minutes ago, LowRyter said:

The bad boy was the '69 SS with "396" (402 CI) L-78 solid lifter 375 hp (also rated at 425 or 450 hp in '65 Corvette).

Something like this? I'd buy that for a dollar... B)

220px-Chevrolet_Nova_SS_(42791786991).jp

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Posted
2 hours ago, Joe said:

Lamborghini Countach has always been a halo movie car. Cannonball Run movie for example…. :wub:

 

Keep the silly car  .. Adrian OTOH, wow

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12 minutes ago, LowRyter said:

... I think all the GM divisions except Caddy had a version.  ...

This would be the version in Europe that P5X mentioned. Opel Manta. B)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Manta

1024px-Opel_Manta_400_-_Race_Retro_2008_

 

There was even a film starring it. Well, actually it was social commentary based on cliches revolving around the Manta, but anyway...

 

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