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    1. #1
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      Congratz on 3rd. You are turning that Nova into such a beast! Awesome performance for the $$ too

      Wish you would of come to Buttonwillow and seen how that thing does on a road course.

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    2. #2
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      Jon,

      THe car looked awesome in person!

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by johnny68 View Post
      hey Jon the car looked great cant wait to get ours going
      John
      Quote Originally Posted by Ron.in.SoCal View Post
      Great job Jon. Car looked great out there...!
      Quote Originally Posted by Chad-1stGen View Post
      Congratz on 3rd. You are turning that Nova into such a beast! Awesome performance for the $$ too

      Wish you would of come to Buttonwillow and seen how that thing does on a road course.
      Quote Originally Posted by Bryce View Post
      Jon,

      THe car looked awesome in person!
      Thanks guys! I couldn't be happier with the car, I didn't check tire presures or make any adjustments all weekend.

      I'll have to tally all of my receipts, but I think I'm still under $8000 including the car.
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    4. #4
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      Your car looked great. Was that you next to me on the freeway Saturday afternoon after the show?
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by NOPANTS-68 View Post
      Your car looked great. Was that you next to me on the freeway Saturday afternoon after the show?
      I don't remember seeing you, were you in your Nova? We left the show around 5 on Satuday and headed north to our Hotel in Encinitas.

      Also, found the full size picture of my car:
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nessumsar View Post
      Wow that shot really shows off the tire width. Is it squating under power in that picture? There seems to be a cone flying, but I'm sure you meant to do that.
      Clint - '70 Nova "restomod" cruiser & autocross family car

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheBandit View Post
      Wow that shot really shows off the tire width. Is it squating under power in that picture? There seems to be a cone flying, but I'm sure you meant to do that.
      It looks like it is, although the car doesn't ever squat much as it only has a peg leg....

      Oh, and that cone was talking trash when I walked the course earlier, so I taught it a thing or two!
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    8. #8
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      Cone? What cone?

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      Clint - '70 Nova "restomod" cruiser & autocross family car

    9. #9
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      Rob, of No Limits, brought out his corner-scales for anyone to use; care to guess what/how she weighs?
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nessumsar View Post
      Rob, of No Limits, brought out his corner-scales for anyone to use; care to guess what/how she weighs?
      Mine weighs 3220 with the LS, so I'll guess somewhere real close.
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    11. #11
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      Yeah I was in my blue '68 Nova in the fast lane. I had the two Cobras with me.
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    12. #12
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      I did install a set of HID H4 bulbs, and what a difference! My AutoPal housing keep the light where it should be, so I won't be blinding other drivers.
      I'd like to hear more about this. Which Autopal's did you have and how were they. Any the HID conversion, got any details on that?
      Jon
      71 Nova LT1/4L60E

    13. #13
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      The AutoPal housing are just a cheap set of H4 conversion lights I got off of Ebay, much like these:
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/7-H60...Q5fAccessories

      And the HID kit is from:
      http://www.hidxenonlights.com/h4-hid-bulbs-c-646

      The bulbs are a plug-and-play deal, and go in really easy. You just have to install the bulbs, mount the ballasts (which have some hokey brackets), run the wires and you're done. They plug into your existing light harness.

      They are the high/low HID/halogen lights. They have a pretty good pattern; and they don't blind everyone else, although they do light up street signs pretty well. I will get a picture of them this weekend.
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    14. #14
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      Man I love Nova's good to see a different approach!

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      I'm interested in the HID Conversion, did you loose your High beams? Which HID Kit did you get?

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by jschaecher View Post
      Man I love Nova's good to see a different approach!
      Quote Originally Posted by rfalker1 View Post
      man i love your nova, if i saw u in the streets i wouldn't know what to do ;)
      Thanks guys!

      Quote Originally Posted by IBJakeSS View Post
      I'm interested in the HID Conversion, did you loose your High beams? Which HID Kit did you get?
      The kit I have is their High/Low HID/Halogen. Even though it has a "high" beam feature, it really isn't; when you turn the high-beams on, it powers down the HID and powers up the halogen (which is really weak). So the low-beam is braghter than the high-beam.
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    17. #17
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      man i love your nova, if i saw u in the streets i wouldn't know what to do ;)
      68 Camaro RS twin turbo
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      Slow Lifted Jeep No TURBO :(

      Randal F

    18. #18
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      jon you make anymore progress on the car? how about fender flares?
      keep the wheels a spinning and the Beavers a grinning(burt reynolds-smokey and the bandit)

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      I have not started on the flares yet as I am planning to swap on my c5 brakes next weekend; that will affect the trackwidth front and rear, so I wanted to get that done first. Once the brakes are on, the flares will come quick.
      Jon Rasmussen
      Ex Team OLJ.
      '72 Nova

    20. #20
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      What are you going to use for the master?
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