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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 619758" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>Actually, I'll correct that. If it was a '72 model year it would be more likely to have a later front.</p><p>It probably came out of the factory with an early front end, but suffered accident damage and the front panel was changed for a later one.</p><p>One way to check is if the indicator cabling looks too long for the higher units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 619758, member: 3541"] Actually, I'll correct that. If it was a '72 model year it would be more likely to have a later front. It probably came out of the factory with an early front end, but suffered accident damage and the front panel was changed for a later one. One way to check is if the indicator cabling looks too long for the higher units. [/QUOTE]
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