"Fixing" a wiring harness, never seems to turn out well. Even for a pro. I would suggest you get a hold of someone like Year 1, or another reproduction company. Purchasing a new one, would be a drop in the bucket, compared to the bill the fire dept., may hand you along side the highway, after extinguishing the flames from your soon to be very valuable old Chevy. Now, your harness is exactly the same for the Camaro, of the same year.
Get the brown Haynes manual for '69-'79 Novas from your local auto parts store. It has all the wiring diagrams inside. Chilton's probably has it too if you can find one.
The 75 - 76 Was a transitional year as for 69 - 74 where the same
No, they're the same length
chiltons repair manual at the library for 69 chevy.
The 69 Nova had the small block 302 c.i.e.
The 69 Nova never had a V6
The 1969 Chevy Nova was available in both a two door coupe- body number 27, which cost $2267, and a four door sedan- body number 69, which cost $2237.
Yes. No problem.
Buy a 1969 non s.s. nova, change the decals and grill
Can rims for a 96 caprice fit a 69 Chevy chevelle
no
Yes. That body style came with a big block version from the factory. Also, remember that your Nova, is the same as a 67, 68,and 69 camaro, which could end up saving you some money, as Camaro parts are more plentiful.