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tcam
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 10:39:23
10 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Tom Weinberg
Posted - 02/20/2025 : 14:13:33Nova.
abaucom21
Posted - 02/20/2025 : 09:30:53 Have to go with the Nova. I had a new 1970 SS 396.
Skylark
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 22:23:50 Too much aftermarket on these to get my vote for either, tbh.
Bob Nist
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 21:47:02Mustang.
Gene
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 17:48:57 Nova for me as well. I'd put a more reasonable wheel and tire setup on it though. It sits a tad high for my liking. I had a red/black Nova back in the day. Wish I still had it. This is as close as I could find to the one like I had. Right down to the Cragers. I wish mine was a 396 like this one. The 350 still made it scoot though. I sold it to my cousin Kevin, who dropped a 427 into it and drag raced it at Kilcare Raceway in Xenia, Ohio.
Myron
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 15:21:22 What Billy said, but I owned a few Mustangs, back in the day, so Mustang gets my vote.
Mark S
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 13:46:08Mustang
jms601
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 13:31:09Mustang
Steve K
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 12:25:44 Neither floats my boat.
Billy Collins
Posted - 02/18/2025 : 12:23:11 Another tough one. '2' winners here. But, I'm in the 'Nova'.