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<blockquote data-quote="dropgates" data-source="post: 21641" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>68 had both an early and late transmission style. I believe the early had studs at the side cover and the later had threaded holes. It's early, my terminology may be a bit off.</p><p> 68-69 shared the same fuse box, 70 was mustard color and had a few more openings on the fuse block, 71 was off whitish with the same amount of openings as the 70. 68-69 had clear fuse box covers and 70-71 didn't have covers at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dropgates, post: 21641, member: 100"] 68 had both an early and late transmission style. I believe the early had studs at the side cover and the later had threaded holes. It's early, my terminology may be a bit off. 68-69 shared the same fuse box, 70 was mustard color and had a few more openings on the fuse block, 71 was off whitish with the same amount of openings as the 70. 68-69 had clear fuse box covers and 70-71 didn't have covers at all. [/QUOTE]
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