Description of Nova picture. - joneworlds@mailbox.org Because some people can't see. Or use a gopher viewer that can't show pictures. I will try to tell you in text what I get with my eyes. A model car sits on top of a yellow-sh piece of wood, facing to the right, at a 40 degree angle relative to picture edge. Behind the piece of wood is a white flannel sheet. The car is a yellow coupe from the late 1960s, lightly modified as a race car. It has a black and blue stripe running from the rear all the way to the front, and also behind the side-rear window up to the roof. A black stripe runs up the center of the hood and over the induction scoop, and appears to continue across the roof of the car. The wheel hubs are chrome with five triangular holes surrounding the center. The end of a yellow traction bar can be seen in behind and ahead of the rear wheel. The rear tire is slightly over-sized, with a white triangular marking and "Hoosier" in white lettering. The side of the chrome bumper can be seen, in the front. On the passenger-side door below the window, there is a large decal about the same size as the window, saying Super Nova, with Super in red with white outline, and Nova in blue with white outline. On the side of the windshield, there is the number 12.6 written in large white numerals. The induction scoop on the hood says 383 Stroker on the side in black letters. Surrounding the right-front tire, there are racing decals: Champion (orange, black, white), Moroso (black, white), Hurst (white, red, black), Hooker Headers (red, yellow), Mr. Go gaskets (black, white), Cragar (blue, white) , and Valvoline (red, white, blue). On the side-rear window there are three more racing decals: VP fuels (red, blue), Auto Meter (yellow, black) and Fram (orange, black, white). Above the rear tire is a GM Performance Parts decal in black. There are rubber debris on the lower part of body panel immediately behind the rear fender. There is a red marker light on this rear panel near the chrome bumper, and an orange and black one at the front near that bumper.