Malaise Novas have become pretty rare, and the badge-engineered Buick version has nearly disappeared from the earth. Here’s one I found at a local self-service wrecking yard. This car appears to have received a pseudo-donk treatment prior to entering the metal-recycling food chain, judging from the rear wheels. Later on in the 1970s, The General decided that a 350 is a 350 is a 350 and began the practice of dropping random Olds, Buick, and Chevy V8s in their cars, depending on what they had handy at the factory on a given day. Back in

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‘74 Buick Apollo Isn’t A Nova, Crusher Doesn’t Care [Down On The Junkyard]