Nova 396 Owner - London
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Nova 396 Owner - London
Afternoon guys and girls
I'm Alex 24 from London.
I drive a '72 Tuxedo Black Chevy Nova running a 1972 396(402)
I'm not just a Chevy man by any means, so thought I'd sign up as this seems like a good active place... and you never know I might make the switch if the right mopar comes up.
Anyway, a brief spec of the car:
'72 402 Block
750 Holley
RPM Airgap intake
Hooker competition ceramic coated headers
Aftermarket cam (although I don't know the specs. The car came with 0 history)
TH350
10 Bolt 8.5 Open rear
I've a list as long as my arm with things want done, the next being a posi unit.
I bought her back in November as an impulse buy, a bit of a ''Bananarama! it, it looks great, sounds great. If there's any problems I'll get them fixed''
I've had a few problems but nothing unfixable. She's just finished off having an extensive wiring tidy up and I also have a brand new set of wheels and tyres sitting at home ready to go on this evening.
I'll stop blabbing, here's a few pics of her as she currently stands with the Torque thrusts that are coming off to be sold.
I'm Alex 24 from London.
I drive a '72 Tuxedo Black Chevy Nova running a 1972 396(402)
I'm not just a Chevy man by any means, so thought I'd sign up as this seems like a good active place... and you never know I might make the switch if the right mopar comes up.
Anyway, a brief spec of the car:
'72 402 Block
750 Holley
RPM Airgap intake
Hooker competition ceramic coated headers
Aftermarket cam (although I don't know the specs. The car came with 0 history)
TH350
10 Bolt 8.5 Open rear
I've a list as long as my arm with things want done, the next being a posi unit.
I bought her back in November as an impulse buy, a bit of a ''Bananarama! it, it looks great, sounds great. If there's any problems I'll get them fixed''
I've had a few problems but nothing unfixable. She's just finished off having an extensive wiring tidy up and I also have a brand new set of wheels and tyres sitting at home ready to go on this evening.
I'll stop blabbing, here's a few pics of her as she currently stands with the Torque thrusts that are coming off to be sold.
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Welcome Alex.....
That mate is a fantastic bit of American muscle (always had a soft spot for Nova's)!
Oh, I'm also insanely jealous that you've managed to do that at 24!
Was this your first foray into American cars or have you had other stuff before?
Welcome to the MMA!

That mate is a fantastic bit of American muscle (always had a soft spot for Nova's)!
Oh, I'm also insanely jealous that you've managed to do that at 24!

Was this your first foray into American cars or have you had other stuff before?
Welcome to the MMA!

Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
Thanks for the welcomes guys.
Yep this is my first bit of muscle. My previous motor was a Focus ST500 with full Mountune Racing spec and before that was my first car, a '98 Clio.
Unfortunately the Focus had to go to fund the Nova which was a bit of a shame because I put so much time and effort into my Focus and I loved it. Never the less I don't regret it.
I've always wanted some form of muscle and as soon as this Nova popped up on the bay I knew that was the one. It was on my drive within 5 days of seeing he advert, so it was a bit of an impulse buy!
I was nearly swayed by a 65 Riviera just before I bought the focus, but the Riviera was a bit too 'nice' if you get what I mean?

Dave81 wrote:Welcome Alex.....![]()
That mate is a fantastic bit of American muscle (always had a soft spot for Nova's)!
Oh, I'm also insanely jealous that you've managed to do that at 24!![]()
Was this your first foray into American cars or have you had other stuff before?
Welcome to the MMA!
Yep this is my first bit of muscle. My previous motor was a Focus ST500 with full Mountune Racing spec and before that was my first car, a '98 Clio.
Unfortunately the Focus had to go to fund the Nova which was a bit of a shame because I put so much time and effort into my Focus and I loved it. Never the less I don't regret it.
I've always wanted some form of muscle and as soon as this Nova popped up on the bay I knew that was the one. It was on my drive within 5 days of seeing he advert, so it was a bit of an impulse buy!
I was nearly swayed by a 65 Riviera just before I bought the focus, but the Riviera was a bit too 'nice' if you get what I mean?
Thought so.Alex-Nova396 wrote:Cheers Mossy.Mossy68 wrote:Hello and welcome Alex.
Gotta love a nova.![]()
Looks a great car.
Has this been to GS Autos by any chance ?
Gary.
Yep that's the one!
I was there when you dropped it off !!
Didnt think there would be too many black Nova's about.
Not nice ones anyway.

It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
Small world!Mossy68 wrote:Thought so.Alex-Nova396 wrote:Cheers Mossy.Mossy68 wrote:Hello and welcome Alex.
Gotta love a nova.![]()
Looks a great car.
Has this been to GS Autos by any chance ?
Gary.
Yep that's the one!
I was there when you dropped it off !!
Didnt think there would be too many black Nova's about.
Not nice ones anyway.
I know of another black one (69 or 70) running a 396 in Norfolk but no other black ones.
On a different note
I'd like to make a day at the Mopar nats, Are non Mopar owners welcome to display their motors?