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Grabbed another one!!!!!

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Don1977

That the trouble with printer stickers not much way to tell. At least you know the year and model. I have a 312-8 that is either an 88 or 89 even the engine numbers were painted over the only thing I'm sure about is that it's a 12 HP magnum.

 

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whfan74

Yeah Don it is kind of a bummer since these were actually marked.  I have the gentleman so name on the hood so maybe with some deep investigation I could maybe, and I said maybe, figure out what number it is in the group of 200.

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I forgot to tell you "Woo Hoo!!!" for scoring another 420SLE Scott :woohoo:
I can only hope for one of those in my lifetime :lol:
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