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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on December 27, 2001 at 20:05:28 from (216.93.69.197):
Our Super AV and Super A are being delivered tomorrow, cant wait to get the AV runnin'! The Super A has a major block issue while the AV is only minor. The radiator and gas tank and sheet metal are off, and the fact that the Super AV turns over is good signs that it'll be runing. The Super A; on the other hand, is seized up. The AV has a 3-point hitch so it could help out around here. Anyway um I also found a C or Super C. That'll be delivered too, and IS SEIZED UP but I cant tell the difference weather or not it is a C or Super C. How could I tell the difference? The tag is gone so I dont have the s/n. IS THE ENGINE S/N THE SAME WITH THE TAG'S S/N? If so, I can find the auctual year. Thanks for replies, TOG
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