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PLS help with car indetification
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Hi,
can me anyone help with idetification car maker and model?
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Don't know exact year, but 68 to 76 [?] Chevy Nova.
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This basic body shape was shared by the 68-74 Nova, the 71-74 Pontiac Ventura, the 73-74 Oldsmobile Omega and the 73-74 Buick Apollo.
Based on the front parking light shape and the rubber strips on the bumper, I'd guess either 73-74 Omega or 73-74 Ventura.
The Nova parking lights were more square and I think the Apollo parking lights were in the grille.
Grille or taillight pictures would help a lot with identification.Chris Reinman
Grant, Florida
1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
(My father's first car!) -
I agree with cpr3333. The first year for any of those cars with that body style was '68 and the last year was '74. In '75 they changed to a boxier style. And yes, grille and taillght pictures would make for easier identification.
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I just noticed that it's a hatchback which means it has to be a 73 or 74.
Previous years were only available with a trunk.Chris Reinman
Grant, Florida
1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
(My father's first car!)