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No but I recently saw someone due the 73/4 GTO/Ventura.

You could make your own using the bumpers for a 74 Mustang & an egg crate grill. Adjust the rear side window to make them more square.

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There was a 74-77 nova out. if you look on ebay there on there quite a bit. I might have a box that i could take a picture of if you want me to, i would have to look for it though,

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Can't be.

A 74, and a 77 were completly different cars. Perhaps a 75-79.

The 74 was like the 68,69,70,71, 72, 73 body. Different bumpers, grill, turn signals, fender coners, tail lights.

75 was a completly different body.

One could probably make a 74 from a 69 Revell kit.

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There was a 74-77 nova out. if you look on ebay there on there quite a bit. I might have a box that i could take a picture of if you want me to, i would have to look for it though,

no....73 and 74 are the same,but 75 thru 79 are the same body.73 and 74 are the same bodys and they are different from the 68 to 72 are the same body.thanks,Chris

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Yes,there is many differences from the 72 to 73 bodys....not easy at all.I wished some on would resin make a body and tub for the 73,74 but none sofar.thanks,Chris

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I wonder if a promo was ever made of a '74 Nova?

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I know of no 73-74 Novas in any scale,unfortunately. About the only thing I know of, that has been done in any scale of the 73-74 body (which is based on the 68-72, and the 75-79 actually is as well but has a lot of differences.)is a 1973 Oldsmobile Omega. It was in about 1/32 scale or so, made of red plastic, and was a cereal promo that you had to send boxtops and $$$ in for. My Mom sent for one for me and I still have it all these years later!

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I know of no 73-74 Novas in any scale,unfortunately. About the only thing I know of, that has been done in any scale of the 73-74 body (which is based on the 68-72, and the 75-79 actually is as well but has a lot of differences.)is a 1973 Oldsmobile Omega. It was in about 1/32 scale or so, made of red plastic, and was a cereal promo that you had to send boxtops and $$$ in for. My Mom sent for one for me and I still have it all these years later!

Is there a picture of the kit? thanks,Chris

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