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’74 Chevy Nova SS Diesel Dually 4X4 Pigeon Forge Rod Run


74 Chevy Nova SS Diesel Dually 4X4 Pigeon Forge Rod Run

It’s Doubtful Anyone Got The 3500 Package On A ’74 Nova.

As you probably guessed this is not a rare package that Chevy offered back in the day for the 1974 Nova, no this is something that a real Nova enthusiast cooked up in his garage. With a little help offcourse he took the engine, transmission and running gear from a 4×4 Dodge and executed some real engineering magic to marry the Nova and the Dodge. In the end the result was astonishingly a 4×4 dually Nova powered by a Cummins diesel who went to Bangs for some stroking before it was installed. Yes we to agree that this is an insane and maybe even unnecessary vehicle but then again is not that the reason we love these builds?


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