Here it is. This is the day I picked it up. This was the early '90s sometime. Within a couple years of this picture, I had replaced all the missing insignia, such as the missing logo on the front between the grills.
It had a genuine 350 Olds Rocket engine, which was in excellent shape. The car ran clean and didn't leak or burn any oil. At some point, I installed an Edelbrock OL48 four-barrel intake manifold on it. I used to go back and forth between a Holley carburetor and a Q-Jet that I modified. I had dual exhaust turbo mufflers installed on it. They gave a nice exhaust note, without being loud and obnoxious.
I rebuilt the TH350 automatic transmission at some point and put a shift kit in it. I liked the way that made the tranny respond. I enjoyed rebuilding that transmission. I did it over a period of a few days in my shed.
I never had the goal of making a super hot muscle car out of it. I just wanted to give it a little more performance capability.
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You mentioned a Nova. Before this car, I had a 1971 Chevy Nova, as well. However, it wasn't a muscle car. It only had a 250 straight six. But, I LOVED that engine. It was tough as nails and rock solid reliable. It had a three-on-the-floor manual transmission.
All in all, the car thing was kind of fun and I learned a lot. I don't regret that. But, I'm glad I let the car thing go when I did. I really don't miss it.