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Hmmm, why aren't the 4.10's listed on the window sticker? Were they even available in '72???
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The 4.10 gear was available in 1972 and again in 1973 per Colvin's book.
I'm not sure about the window sticker...probably a repro. Comparisons to other known real ones would solve the problem. Last year for solids... ![]()
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missed that for some reason, you're right!
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