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I also think that is a pretty good deal, as long as you can drive the car and everything works ok(engine/tranny) Novas in the past haven't been worth a whole lot, but as of late their value seems to be steadily climbing. Check for rust very good. Historically novas are bad for rusting on the front lip of the hood, the back lip of the trunk, in the lower door panels, and in the bottom of the front and rear fenders. Floorboards arent as bad as some cars, but they are also prone to rusting too. Dont be afraid to get under the car and check things out. About 7 years ago i paid 2200 for my nova, and it also had a 307 with a lock up turbo 350 tranny and it was one of the best investiments i have ever made =).
Rob
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