RE: Vauxhall Nova: Shed Of The Week
Discussion
jeremy996 said:
......I asked the vicar who presided for his cassock coat hanger and after a little judicious bending it in to a loop I popped the driver's door open without any damage. Head nun was a bit startled that it was that easy to get into her newish car, but that is how it was in the mid'90s.
Wot, you used a coat hanger, usually it was just a case of bending the top of the door out of the way, sticking your hand in and popping the button up and then bending the door back into position afterwards.
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deltashad said:
It looks like an old ladies car. It was of course owned by two.
My 70 year old mother wouldn't be seen dead in it, so for me its a no.
Agree with most of the comments, the sporty ones were ok, but generally chav market boy racer cars.
Was never on my want list. A friend had one of these, which was quite tasty. But still.... nah.
![](http://www.novasportregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Nova-Sport-404.jpg)
This car pictured above was the subject of a massive restoration thread on a forum I use.My 70 year old mother wouldn't be seen dead in it, so for me its a no.
Agree with most of the comments, the sporty ones were ok, but generally chav market boy racer cars.
Was never on my want list. A friend had one of these, which was quite tasty. But still.... nah.
![](http://www.novasportregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Nova-Sport-404.jpg)
http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/projects-restoratio...
The car is now sitting in a Vauxhall dealers showroom.
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