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Re: super cub vs cub
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Posted by Hendrik on June 22, 2007 at 03:25:33 from (194.53.253.50):
In Reply to: super cub vs cub posted by jonnny2006 on June 21, 2007 at 19:21:45:
Super Cubs were only built in France, but NOT all French built Cubs are Super Cubs. Mike S., a close friend of Bermuda Ken, bought one in Europe and shipped it to his home in Wisconsin a few years ago. He also owns an FV265 (in the model designation the V does not indicate high crop but vineyard). The seat support of the Super Cub was different and a foot throttle was added. There may be a few more differences which I cannot remember. Serial numbers start with FSSCUB. HTH. Hendrik from The Netherlands
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