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1971 Chevrolet Nova
Catégorie : Voitures, Coupé — Origine du modèle : 

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Véhicule utilisé par un des personnages ou dans une poursuite de voitures
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◊ 2007-07-20 11:02 |
-- Last edit: 2007-07-20 11:13:05 |
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◊ 2007-09-04 15:49 |
A very good, yet very graphic, crash Those who have seen the film will know what I mean.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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◊ 2007-09-05 11:34 |
Have you guys noticed the \\\"Convoy\\\" chrome rubber duck on the bonnet of this car? Very cool detail. Stuntman Mike\\\'s \\\'69 Dodge Charger has the duck as well. |
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◊ 2007-09-10 00:36 |
Remember Bullitt's Ford Mustang plate? JJZ-109 Same as the Chevy Nova in this movie; another reference to Bullitt -- Last edit: 2007-09-10 00:38:53 |
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◊ 2007-09-10 10:12 |
Yet another: Link to "images.google.co.uk" BTW the Puma is no Mustang! ![]() |
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◊ 2007-09-19 06:13 |
That Nova isn't an SS. It has neither the SS badges or trim. Heck, there's not even a displacement badge like 307 or 350. So it's just a regular Nova. It's also a 1971-72, not a 1970. The 1970's had clear turn signal lenses. The 1968-69's (which were similar) had different sized/shaped turn signal lenses altogether. -- Last edit: 2007-09-20 01:39:12 |
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◊ 2007-10-03 02:07 |
4 stars IMHO |
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◊ 2008-01-06 01:56 |
Knoxzilla, sadly the problem with that is turn signal lenses can be easily replaced. |
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◊ 2008-01-11 22:11 |
While that's certainly possible (or indeed, it could be a '68 or '69 with a '71 or '72 bumper), we have to go where the evidence is. Since 1968-1972 all looked nearly identical except for the bumper and front signal lights, and this was has '71-'72 signal lights, the strongest evidence is that the car is a '71 or '72. It would just be silly to say "Well, it has '71-'72 signal lights, so it must be a '70!" |
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◊ 2008-02-25 00:10 |
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◊ 2008-03-17 06:01 |
It's very possible to customize any Nova in that age range with each others' signal lights and bumpers. Also, it could, indeed, be an SS or any other kind of Nova, with the all trim removed to make it look evil, or to preserve said trim, because the filmmakers knew what was eventually going to happen to the car. |
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◊ 2008-06-15 01:50 |
This is a 1971 chevrolet nova custom coupe, not an ss just a standard base model car hotted up |
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◊ 2008-08-12 01:43 |
i bought a nova because of this movie. thought it looked bad ass. problem with my nova is it was in a different movie bad boys 2 so it has bullet holes everywhere. i put it up on here so you can see the progress check it out in bad boys 2 page 68 -69 nova orange |
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◊ 2008-09-06 04:16 |
while their drinking "Buterfly" goes outside and looks at the car on the rain SCARY SCENE |
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◊ 2009-06-29 20:09 |
So he drives over the Civic, somehow makes it blow up, and he's in the hotspital afterward? Thats plastic versus ALOT of steel, he shouldn't have been hurt that bad. |
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◊ 2009-09-02 15:32 |
The Puma has a lot in common with the Mustang if you think about it. The original Mustang started life in the Ford parts bin taking key components (including the chassis) from existing models. The puma is basically the same story using the B platform from the Fiesta. The Puma was also by far the best car of its class. |
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◊ 2009-09-02 16:11 |
All true: I wouldn't mind one myself at the right price. All I meant was a Puma wouldn't stand much chance against a Charger, even in San Francisco ![]() |
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