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Date:         Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:40:56 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu (James Brill)
Subject:      Front turn lenses '72 bus

Could some kind soul please clear this up for me? I am at work without all of my jiffy manuals. Also, I posted this to the group and I want to get things corrected if I posted in error. This would be for U.S. spec vehicles.

'71 has the low down front turn lenses, several inches up from the bumper. Also, it has the single oval red lens in back and the back up light above that, seperately mounted.

'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.

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 -- James A. Brill Jr. \\ // jbrill@unlinfo.unl.edu \\ \\// // If you're not outraged University of Nebraska \\//\\// you're not paying attention. free-lance homo sapien \/ \/


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