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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
'58? .
nope......
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Would that include the Vega?
Come on Bob, I know you know this
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 Originally Posted by Paul65K
.............hmmmmmmm William maybe you should have said MODEL year 
They built 43 1983 model year Corvettes. They were built is 1982
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 Originally Posted by gn7
They built 43 1983 model year Corvettes. They were built is 1982
Well.......once again you are the smartest guy on the boards
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 Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
Come on Bob, I know you know this
Ah come on. You have to include the Vega. At least it was a 2 door and they TRIED to make the B pillar look like it leaned forward.
Last true REAL Nomad would be 57. Everything else was a wannabe.
Then there is the Pontiac Safari, which was waaay cool. Same years. Anything after that was a poser........... well, except the Vega.
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How did Chrysler determine the final wing height on their Daytona and Superbird?
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Ah come on. You have to include the Vega. At least it was a 2 door and they TRIED to make the B pillar look like it leaned forward.
Last true REAL Nomad would be 57. Everything else was a wannabe.
Then there is the Pontiac Safari, which was waaay cool. Same years. Anything after that was a poser........... well, except the Vega.
Well that about as good a answer as you could expect. That vega was the ugliest thing ever made by Chevy. The only built like a 1000 of them. 1972 Chevelle was the last full size station wagon with nomad badges I believe. And I agree the tri-5's were really the only true nomads.
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 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
How did Chrysler determine the final wing height on their Daytona and Superbird?

Bigger is better?????
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 Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
Well that about as good a answer as you could expect. That vega was the ugliest thing ever made by Chevy. The only built like a 1000 of them. 1972 Chevelle was the last full size station wagon with nomad badges I believe. And I agree the tri-5's were really the only true nomads.
Yeah but the later wagons were 4 doors. Just badges, not really Nomads
 Originally Posted by Sharp shooter
How did Chrysler determine the final wing height on their Daytona and Superbird?

Garage door height.
What was the official release date of the Ford FE engine.
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 Originally Posted by gn7
Yeah but the later wagons were 4 doors. Just badges, not really Nomads
Garage door height.
What was the official release date of the Ford FE engine.
Garage height Bob? lol
I really don't know on the FE but I would guess '58.
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