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Re: 53 Super M Factory Propane
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Posted by John A. on December 31, 2004 at 06:37:56 from (65.161.170.146):
In Reply to: Re: 53 Super M Factory Propane posted by CNKS on December 30, 2004 at 18:28:46:
Mornin CNKS, I know what it says, and I have read my copy of Guy's book, But I am here in the middle of LP country, and I haven seen a factoy set up on a Stage I yet! I have found Stage I SMs with what I belive to be aftermarket setups. I base this finding on the "known pics" of Stage II Super LP like the ones in Guy's book and the descripitions of the SM Stages in there too. From all outward appearence a Stage I SM, Looks like an regular ol M with disk breaks. Only caring a SM Badge. So a factory SM stage I with factory LP, Should look like a regular ol M with a Stage II LP setup . Also there would be NO Live hydrolics, the Batt ery would be under the LP tank!!! Which there is not. So in turn reread the Stages of a SM in Guy's Book and you see how I have come to this conclusion. I still say , I am not disputing Guy's word here Just useing the info at hand and drawing a conclusion from it. So for a factory set up to have come from the factory on a Stage I SM, It would have to look like a aftermarket conversion. So the battery would still be under the LP tank, and not under the seat! Now this is my findings on this subject. Happy New Year Later, John A.
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