In a message dated 96-04-11 13:47:56 EDT, jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu (James Brill) writes: >'72 has the same lenses up front and the one piece clear, amber, red >tailights. > >'73 has the way up front lenses, on either side of the air intake >thing on the front of the bus, several inches below the windshield and >the same rear lenses described for the '72 bus. My '72 (Build date 6 June 1972) has '73 style front turn signals. > >Yell if this is wrong. The '72 shares the front brakes with my '71 so >I keep my eyes open for them. Calipers and disks for these are tres >tres expensive. Jim Yes, the '71 and '72 share the same front brakes and they fit no other year. Makes me wish that when I had the '73 for parts that I had taken the spindles, rotors, and calipers off when I took the engine. Brad '72 Westy '87 Syncro GL
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