November 26, 200718 yr Jesus, talk about dated, but fun to watch. Aztek option is near the end. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS9Ru3DmJUs
November 26, 200718 yr I figured it'd be the tent thing. Aztek's looked a lot more useful, though. Of course, it was a bigger vehicle.
November 26, 200718 yr That really is too funny. They got very excited about the whole "hatchback" thing but I have to say that tent came in handy waiting for roadside assistance after blowing a piston out bush....jk Edited November 26, 200718 yr by zetaman
November 26, 200718 yr The Hatch Hutch was a popular option ... but it only sold to people that were shorter than about 5ft8, or who had never actually tried to sleep in the back of the car. The car is quite small (think Vega sized ... and I think the hatches are exactly the same size) so the car was really too small for a normal sized adult to lie down in the back. I just measured mine, and it's only 5ft2 from the back of the car to the front of the folded down backs of the rear seats. I'm 6ft4, and there's no way I could lie down in the rear of my Torana unless I folded the passenger seat forward, and came up with some sort of padded block to fill the space between the folded down rear seats, and the folded forward front seat.
November 26, 200718 yr It said 69" which is 5'9". Sounds longer than some couches I've slept on. Also: If I was traveling with her, I would be trying out the tent in the middle of the day too. :AH-HA_wink:
November 26, 200718 yr wanna see a tent offered earlier then that? super rare option on the 74 nova hatch: Edited November 26, 200718 yr by SuperSport623
November 26, 200718 yr Author wanna see a tent offered earlier then that? super rare option on the 74 nova hatch: WOW SuperSport623, you sure did sprout a big tent! :AH-HA_wink:
November 26, 200718 yr thanks.... its a talent of mine im particurly proud of... sometimes i wish the hatchback was avaialable on my year nova... i kinda like how the hatchback has the same roofline as the coupe, with more versetility...
November 27, 200718 yr i would get a 73/74 nova hatchback if it wasnt for the, imo, disgusting nose on the car... id have to swap a 68-72 nose onto it first
November 27, 200718 yr I think the huge bumpers really messed up the looks of the '73-'74 Nova, especially after the nice looking '68-'72. The '75-'79 had better looking 5 mph bumpers, imo.
November 27, 200718 yr what about this? its called the Toppola, and has long built campers for saabs..
November 27, 200718 yr Seems a bit of a challenge to the Saab's suspension. On the Nova bumpers: agreed, except I kinda like the taillights on the '73/'74s.
November 27, 200718 yr That poor Saab. It looks like its being humped by some Winnebago. Looks like its weighin down the suspension, too. That can't be good for the springs, or the gas economy.
November 27, 200718 yr Yup! Hatchback coupes are very useful cars. Sure are.If I can leave the hatch open or partially open, I can lug a lot of large stuff home in the back of my car ... full sized dish washer, 4 drawer filing cabinet, etc, although with the hatch closed and the rear seats raised, the very high rear floor means that mine has barely enough space in the back to fit my weekly shopping. On the other hand, the high floor means that there a lot of hidden space under the floor. Mine always carried a rather large cantilevered toolbox and a lot of other crap, and I always had a 2 man tent plus camping gear packed around the spare tire. One of the first things you discover is that if you store the spare tire upside down, you get extra storage space inside the wheel hub area, although at the cost of not being able to easily check the tire pressure.
December 2, 200718 yr That really is too funny. They got very excited about the whole "hatchback" thing but I have to say that tent came in handy waiting for roadside assistance after blowing a piston out bush....jk LOL.
December 10, 200718 yr And slightly more different was the rare 1977 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer's Chalet option, as seen in Crestline Publishing's 75 Years of Chevrolet (goes up to 1986, even includes the Sprint/Spectrum/Nova captive imports). And to note, the Nova Hatchback coupe option was called the "Hutch" I believe. And BTW, at around 196" overall, the Nova was just 4" less than an Impala today, at 200" overall. Edited December 10, 200718 yr by Mule Bakersdozen LS
December 11, 200718 yr thats why i like my 71 nova...it was a compact back then, but by todays standards.. its a big midsize... i can fit 6 comfortably, and still haul a crap load in the huge trunk...
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