I have some familiarity with American cars, and can state with some confidence that forced induction is not necessary for emissions control.
I always thought that the centre scoop was more of a cold air induction thing, and not forced induction.
I have some familiarity with American cars, and can state with some confidence that forced induction is not necessary for emissions control.
Hi typonaut,Just out of interest: Wikipedia says the side markers on NADA cars are reflectors. Is that correct? I thought that from 1968 the USA required lit side markers.
Oh, I love the funcional bonnet scoops since ever, they are far more elegant designed than some other "US muscle cars" or even british sports cars. My Opinion. I love all the NADA bits and stuff,I have some familiarity with American cars, and can state with some confidence that forced induction is not necessary for emissions control.
The bonnet (hood) styling of the NADA P6 is about the ugliest thing I have ever seen on a car – it looks like it has been styled by a 12-year-old after watching Thunderbirds. And I am not knocking the condition of any of the cars shown here - just the aesthetics.
Like the other NADA adaptations (bigger bumpers…), the scoops are just some odd way of attempting to appeal to the American consumer.
If you want to see scoops done better, just take a look at the Shelby Mustangs of the same era.
Love it too, since i was a baby in 1970, I grow up with my fathers (2 nadas) car. in combination with white band tyres, pin stripes on the side, bigger bumpers and an more luxury interior it is a more agressive and powerful car.I have to say I really like the bonnet scoops. They are the first thing that people notice when they see my car as they are so blatantly 'not there' on UK cars which are what most people remember, when they come over and say, "my dad had one of those!". I am a bit biased though! I like the NADA look. It is very American with its flashy wheels (Magstars with triple eared spinners on mine!), blacked out grille and more purposeful aggressive look. Parked next to a standard 3500, you can see why bank managers liked the UK version, being typically British and sensible!
Everyone has their favorite models though for all sorts of reasons!!
My 1970 NADA TC had reflectors and sidemarkers, the sidemarkers are the same as the P5.Hi typonaut,
the 3500S nada has sidemarkers and reflectors. The 2000TC nada just has reflectors (as far as i remember)
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Richard
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Hi quattro,I always thought that the centre scoop was more of a cold air induction thing, and not forced induction.